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  1. Relationship to tropical cyclone strength scales. In most basins, maximum sustained winds are used to define their category. In the Atlantic and northeast Pacific oceans, the Saffir–Simpson scale is used. This scale can be used to determine possible storm surge and damage impact on land.

  2. Cyclone Marcus at peak intensity. The most intense tropical cyclone (s) in the Australian Region were cyclones Gwenda and Inigo. By 10-minute sustained wind speed, the strongest were Cyclone Orson, Cyclone Monica and Cyclone Marcus . Storms with an intensity of 920 hPa (27.17 inHg) or less are listed.

    Cyclone
    Season
    Peak Classification
    Peak 1-min Sustained Winds
    Category 4 hurricane
    250 km/h (155 mph)
    Category 5 hurricane
    295 km/h (185 mph)
    Category 5 hurricane
    260 km/h (160 mph)
    Category 5 hurricane
    280 km/h (175 mph)
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  4. Climate change can affect tropical cyclones in a variety of ways: an intensification of rainfall and wind speed, a decrease in overall frequency, an increase in the frequency of very intense storms and a poleward extension of where the cyclones reach maximum intensity are among the possible consequences of human-induced climate change.

  5. Download scientific diagram | Recommended wind speed conversion factors for tropical cyclone conditions (after Harper et al. 2010). from publication: KN1: Tropical Cyclone Surface...

  6. Feb 28, 2023 · First published: 28 February 2023. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EA002693. Sections. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. Tropical cyclones (TCs) cause significant disruptions to infrastructure and livelihood. The scale of loss due to TCs may be mitigated by prompt and accurate advisories about TC wind speed.

    • 28 February 2023
    • 10, Issue3
  7. Nov 10, 2020 · Spatial distribution of 10-meter 10-minute sustained maximum wind speeds (m/s) at 10 km resolution, derived from applying a 2D-wind parametrization to the synthetic tropical cyclone...

  8. Nov 8, 2017 · Nature Communications - Tropical cyclone intensity is commonly measured by both central pressure and maximum wind speed, yet the physical relationship between the two is not understood....

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