wind velocity
Sound pressure levels are typically measured in decibels (dB).
the temporary increase in ocean levels as a direct result of a hurricanes winds is called the storm surge.
No. Hurricanes can cause storm surges, especially if combined with high tides, which can overwhelm levees and flood coastal areas temporarily. They do not raise global sea levels. The melting of ice caps and glaciers and the expansion of the warming oceans will raise sea levels.
CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.
Iron levels in the body are measured by both hemoglobin and serum ferritin blood tests.
Hurricanes are measured on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, which categorizes hurricanes based on their sustained wind speeds. The scale ranges from Category 1 (74-95 mph) to Category 5 (157 mph or higher), with each category indicating the potential damage and impact of the hurricane.
Prior to the development of the Saffir-Simpson scale there was no rating system for hurricanes. The only distinction made was between major hurricanes with winds over 110 mph and minor hurricanes with sustained winds of 110 mph or less.
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decibels
All sound output can and is measured in dB (decibel's)
They are measured on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, which rates category strength based on wind speed from category 1 to 5 (the highest winds being a category 5).
Urea levels are measured in the blood to evaluate kidney function. High levels can indicate kidney disease, dehydration, or protein breakdown, while low levels may suggest liver disease or malnutrition. Monitoring urea levels helps in diagnosing and managing these conditions.