W60 = 60 m/s wind speed = 216 km/hr
Because rating of films depends on the audience not by producers. That's why rating from producers are not mention as valid.
the age rating in the UK is 15
It's a G Rating...:D
The Professionals - 1966 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Finland:K-16 Netherlands:14 (orginal rating) New Zealand:PG Norway:16 Portugal:M/16 (R-14) (re-rating) Portugal:17 (original rating) Singapore:PG Sweden:15 UK:A (original rating) UK:PG (tv rating) UK:PG (video rating) (1986) (2003) USA:PG-13 USA:Approved (PCA #21227) (original rating) USA:PG-13 (re-rating) (1999) USA:GP (1970) West Germany:16
Family Feud:GRPGNRPG 13
W60 = 60 m/s wind speed = 216 km/hr
A wind barb is a symbol used to represent wind on a weather map
N3.
the blue is water and the white is wind
A tornado's rating is determined by damage, which is used to estimate the tornado's peak wind speed.
I dont think the Pentax Optio W60 would be a great camera to take on a white water rafting trip, due to an increased risk of the camera being damaged or lost I would recommend taking a cheaper one for the trip.
It depends on the wind and the rating for the windmill
There is no precise wind rating as the scale measure tornadoes based on damage severity, but the range of wind estimates for an F5 is 261-318 mph.
Blue symbolizes water and White symbolizes wind
A sustained wind speed of 103 mph would earn a hurricane a rating of category 2.
Women in the Wind - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #4704) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
The rating system didn't exist when it was released in 1939, but it was rated 'G' in 1971.