SSC MTS EXAM

SSC

WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Saffir-Simpson scale measures the intensity of
A
earthquakes
B
hurricanes
C
tornadoes
D
volcanoes
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Saffir-Simpson scale is used to measure the intensity of a hurricane. The Saffir-Simpson scale Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 5 rating based only on a hurricane’s maximum sustained wind speed. It estimates potential property damage.

Detailed explanation-2: -We use a Saffir-Simpson scale which ranges from 1 to 5, to categorise hurricanes – it’s a commonly used scale that attempts to measure potential property damage from storm winds. For example, Irma is a category 5 storm which is extremely rare and unusually strong, with wind speeds exceeding 157 mph.

Detailed explanation-3: -The prevailing winds that surround a hurricane, also known as the environmental wind field, are what guide a hurricane along its path. The hurricane propagates in the direction of this wind field, which also factors into the system’s propagation speed.

Detailed explanation-4: -Hurricane Katrina hurricane-a storm that, on the Saffir-Simpson scale, exhibits winds in the range of 74–95 miles (119–154 km) per hour. Sustained winds of 70 miles (115 km) per hour lashed the Florida peninsula, and rainfall totals of 5 inches (13 cm) were reported in some areas.

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