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No, scientists do not use a fajita scale for hurricanes. Instead, they use the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, which categorizes hurricanes based on their sustained wind speeds and potential damage. The scale ranges from Category 1 (minimal damage) to Category 5 (catastrophic damage). The fajita scale, on the other hand, measures the intensity of tornadoes.

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True or false scientist use the Fuita scale to measure hurricane intensity?

False. There is no such thing as the Fujitsu scale. The Fujita scale is a system of rating the intensity of tornadoes, not hurricanes. The intensity of hurricanes is measured on the Saffir-Simpson scale.


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scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity


Why do scientist use the Fahrenheit scale?

Most scientist now use the Celsius scale.


Do scientists use the Fujita scale for hurricanes or tornadoes?

The Fujita scale is used for tornadoes, not hurricanes. It measures tornado intensity based on the damage caused. Scientists use the Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricanes, which categorizes them by wind speed.


Instruments that scientist use to work?

Thetools scientist use are Barometers, Anemometer's thermometers Richter Scale


What do scientist use to measure mass?

They use a tri beam scale.


Why Scientist use the celsius scale?

It has the same magnitude as kelvin.


What is the name of the scale they use to rate hurricane strength?

Hurricanes are rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale.


What kind of a scale is used to rate hurricanes?

The Beaufort scale has been and still is used to describe wind conditions. The max on this scale is 12 (starting at 64 knots or 74 mph) which is described as 'hurricane'. However some countries now use an extended scale with numbers beyond 12 to cover varying strengths of hurricane. Hurricanes themselves are rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale with a category 1 hurricane beginning at the same point as 12 on the Beaufort scale. It goes up to a category 5, with winds of at least 137 knots or 157 mph.


What temperature scale do scientist use to measure daily temperature?

Thermometer


What are the names of the scales we use with hurricanes and tornadoes?

Tornadoes are rated on the Fujita ("F") Scale, or, in the United States since 2007, the Enhanced Fujita ("EF") Scale. The Fujita scale goes from F0 to F5 and the Enhanced scale goes from EF0 to EF5. Hurricanes are rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale from category 1 to category 5.


What is the tempratue scale scientist use?

The SI unit is the Kelvin, but we use Celsius a lot too.