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What is a November gale?
A gale is a sustained wind between 39 mph and 54 mph.
Gales are usually caused by large differences in the air pressure between a low pressure system and a strong, high pressure system. Continue reading
What role did weather play in the Peshtigo Fire?
The Peshtigo Fire was the largest wildfire in U.S. history and occurred on Oct. 8, 1871.
The fire swept through the eastern and western shores of Green Bay, burning more than 1.28 million acres. Continue reading
Category: Phenomena, Severe Weather, Weather Dangers
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How are hurricane intensities measured?
An obvious hurricane threat is its powerful wind, which can blow in a single spot for many hours.
Wind damage is such a hallmark of hurricanes that hurricane intensities are classified by meteorologists using the Saffir–Simpson scale, which rates hurricanes on a scale of 1 to 5 based on the damage their winds would cause upon landfall. Continue reading
Category: Meteorology, Severe Weather, Tropical
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Can Pacific hurricanes influence our weather in North America?
Super Typhoon Meranti, the strongest storm of the year, delivered a devastating blow to Taiwan on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The word “typhoon,” used commonly in the west Pacific, is a synonym for “hurricane.” The storm, which intensified from a category 1 to a category 5 hurricane in 24 hours, had estimated sustained winds of 190 mph for nearly a day after reaching that incredible strength. Continue reading
Category: Meteorology, Severe Weather, Tropical
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How does Hurricane Hermine measure up?
On Friday Hurricane Hermine made landfall in Florida, making it the first to make landfall in the state in more than a decade.
Hermine, which weakened to a tropical storm shortly after landfall as is commonly the case with weak hurricanes, was poised to redevelop and pose a threat to the Mid-Atlantic states and possibly southern New England into the middle of the week. Continue reading
Category: Meteorology, Severe Weather, Tropical
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