11:Exceptionally high waves. Very large patches of foam, driven before the wind, cover much of the sea surface. Very large amounts of airborne spray severely reduce visibility.
12:Huge waves. Sea is completely white with foam and spray. Air is filled with driving spray, greatly reducing visibility.
0-5 is the calm breezes 6-9 are that they are getting stronger 10-12 are the ones that are really strong The forces of the storms is that they describe the current waves scale.
One of the most powerful known Force abilities in existence, Force storm was capable of violently destroying the fabric of the space-time continuum by opening dimension-altering rifts in the universe.
12 Hurricane force. Huge waves. Sea is completely white with foam and spray. Air is filled with driving spray, greatly reducing visibility. Severe widespread damage to vegetation and structures. Debris and unsecured objects are hurled about.
Hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons are all the same weather phenomenon; we just use different names for these storms in different places. In the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, the term “hurricane” is used. The same type of disturbance in the Northwest Pacific is called a “typhoon” and “cyclones” occur in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean.The ingredients for these storms include a pre-existing weather disturbance, warm tropical oceans, moisture, and relatively light winds. If the right conditions persist long enough, they can combine to produce the violent winds, incredible waves, torrential rains, and floods we associate with this phenomenon. In the Atlantic, hurricane season officially runs June 1 to November 30. However, while 97 percent of tropical activity occurs during this time period, there is nothing magical in these dates, and hurricanes have occurred outside of these six months.
Global mean sea levels are rising and are predicted to continue to rise for the foreseeable future. Because the projected rates of global mean sea-level rise (SLR) over the next century far exceed those observed in the past several thousand years, the potential exists for historically unprecedented impacts to the natural and built infrastructure occurring along coastlines. Plausible scenarios estimate that in certain regions, sea level could increase by roughly up to 1 meter by 2100 and by 2 meters if Greenland ice sheet melt accelerates. SLR has the potential to affect existing coastal infrastructure critical to the Department of Defense.
""Violent storm" redirects here. For the videogame, see Violent Storm.
Force 12 at sea. The Beaufort scale /ˈboʊfərt/ is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the Beaufort wind force scale, although it is a measure of wind speed and not of force in the scientific sense."
0 calm, 1 light air, 2 light breeze, 3 gentle breeze, all the way to twelve with the different types of way it is more dangerous like 11 is a storme with Exceptionally high waves. Very large patches of foam, driven before the wind, cover much of the sea surface. Very large amounts of airborne spray severely reduce visibility.
0-5 is the calm breezes 6-9 are that they are getting stronger 10-12 are the ones that are really strong The forces of the storms is that they describe the current waves scale.
The Beaufort scale /ˈboʊfərt/ is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the Beaufort wind force scale, although it is a measure of wind speed and not of force in the scientific sense.
Force storm was a volatile dark side Force power capable of creating hyperspace wormholes that were able to displace objects across vast distances and tear apart the surfaces of entire planets.
theese storms are capable of creating hyperspace wormholes that were able to displace objects across vast distances and tear apart the surfaces of entire planets.
"First storm was a volatile dark side force power capable of creating hyperspace wormhole".
ReplyDeleteWhat level storms are there
DeleteWhat does the first stand for?
DeleteHow would it create a hyperspace wormhole?
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Delete11:Exceptionally high waves. Very large patches of foam, driven before the wind, cover much of the sea surface. Very large amounts of airborne spray severely reduce visibility.
ReplyDelete12:Huge waves. Sea is completely white with foam and spray. Air is filled with driving spray, greatly reducing visibility.
Is 11 a deadly storm?
DeleteHow manny people hove died because of those storms
DeleteSome levels the high levels go the crazier the storms are for example 9 would be a strong gale but 11 would be a violent storm.
ReplyDeleteWhat type of storm is 11
DeleteWhy would 9 be a strong gale
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Delete0-5 is the calm breezes
ReplyDelete6-9 are that they are getting stronger
10-12 are the ones that are really strong
The forces of the storms is that they describe the current waves scale.
What's an 11 force storm?
DeleteIs there more then 12
DeleteHow calm is 0-5?
DeleteWhy do you think 12is the heights storm form
DeleteHow can you tell is there is gonna be a bad storm?
DeleteOne of the most powerful known Force abilities in existence, Force storm was capable of violently destroying the fabric of the space-time continuum by opening dimension-altering rifts in the universe.
ReplyDeleteHow does it effect the space time?
DeleteWhat is the most powerful known force?
DeleteOh really?
Delete12 Hurricane force. Huge waves. Sea is completely white with foam and spray. Air is filled with driving spray, greatly reducing visibility. Severe widespread damage to vegetation and structures. Debris and unsecured objects are hurled about.
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Delete9 is called strong gale are waves the roll over each other.
ReplyDelete12 is a hurricane, high waves and sea is completely white for the form and spray.
Good example.
DeleteHurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons are all the same weather phenomenon; we just use different names for these storms in different places. In the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, the term “hurricane” is used. The same type of disturbance in the Northwest Pacific is called a “typhoon” and “cyclones” occur in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean.The ingredients for these storms include a pre-existing weather disturbance, warm tropical oceans, moisture, and relatively light winds. If the right conditions persist long enough, they can combine to produce the violent winds, incredible waves, torrential rains, and floods we associate with this phenomenon.
ReplyDeleteIn the Atlantic, hurricane season officially runs June 1 to November 30. However, while 97 percent of tropical activity occurs during this time period, there is nothing magical in these dates, and hurricanes have occurred outside of these six months.
Global mean sea levels are rising and are predicted to continue to rise for the foreseeable future. Because the projected rates of global mean sea-level rise (SLR) over the next century far exceed those observed in the past several thousand years, the potential exists for historically unprecedented impacts to the natural and built infrastructure occurring along coastlines. Plausible scenarios estimate that in certain regions, sea level could increase by roughly up to 1 meter by 2100 and by 2 meters if Greenland ice sheet melt accelerates. SLR has the potential to affect existing coastal infrastructure critical to the Department of Defense.
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DeleteGood example
Delete""Violent storm" redirects here. For the videogame, see Violent Storm.
ReplyDeleteForce 12 at sea.
The Beaufort scale /ˈboʊfərt/ is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the Beaufort wind force scale, although it is a measure of wind speed and not of force in the scientific sense."
Very good info
DeleteYes good example
DeleteA net force that is directed from high to low pressure
ReplyDeleteWhat about the others
DeleteForce storm was a volatile dark side Force power capable of creating hyperspace wormholes
ReplyDeleteWhat about the others
Delete0 calm, 1 light air, 2 light breeze, 3 gentle breeze, all the way to twelve with the different types of way it is more dangerous like 11 is a storme with Exceptionally high waves. Very large patches of foam, driven before the wind, cover much of the sea surface. Very large amounts of airborne spray severely reduce visibility.
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DeleteCalm, light air, light breeze, gentle breeze, fresh breeze, strong breeze, high wind, hurricane
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ReplyDelete0-5 is the calm breezes
6-9 are that they are getting stronger
10-12 are the ones that are really strong
The forces of the storms is that they describe the current waves scale.
Great example.
Delete"First storm was a volatile dark side force power capable of creating hyperspace wormhole".
ReplyDeleteFirst storm is a volatile dark side powerful wormhole
ReplyDeleteHuge waves. Sea is completely white with foam and spray. Air is filled with driving spray, greatly reducing visibility.
ReplyDeleteGreat example.
DeleteFirst storm is a volatile dark side powerful wormhole
ReplyDelete9 is called strong gale are waves the roll over each other.
ReplyDelete12 is a hurricane, high waves and sea is completely white for the form and spray.
The Beaufort scale /ˈboʊfərt/ is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the Beaufort wind force scale, although it is a measure of wind speed and not of force in the scientific sense.
ReplyDeleteForce storm was a volatile dark side Force power capable of creating hyperspace wormholes that were able to displace objects across vast distances and tear apart the surfaces of entire planets.
ReplyDeletetheese storms are capable of creating hyperspace wormholes that were able to displace objects across vast distances and tear apart the surfaces of entire planets.
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