scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity
Hurricanes are rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale.
It is unknown as efforts to measure the barometric pressure inside a tornado have met with little success. The millibar is a measure of barometric pressure, with 892 millibars being very low for a pressure that would be found on Earth, indicating a very intense storm. Even then, the scales we currently have for rating tornadoes use damage-based in estimates rather than pressure estimates.
Earthquake
The name Sean is available for use for hurricanes. There was a Tropical Storm Sean in 2011, but it fell short of reaching hurricane strength. It is possible that there will be a Hurricane Sean when the name becomes available again in 2017. This is unlikely, however, as hurricane names proceed in alphabetical order, and most hurricane seasons do not make it to the letter S.
scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity
A seismograph.
The Fujita scale is only for tornado intensity. Meteorologists use a different wind scale for hurricanes called the Saffir-Simpson scale.
Hurricanes are rated on the Saffir-Simpson scale.
It is unknown as efforts to measure the barometric pressure inside a tornado have met with little success. The millibar is a measure of barometric pressure, with 892 millibars being very low for a pressure that would be found on Earth, indicating a very intense storm. Even then, the scales we currently have for rating tornadoes use damage-based in estimates rather than pressure estimates.
Earthquake
Wind speed is the determining factor for the Saffir-Simpson rating (Category 1-5). This can be measure with an anemometer or estimated based on satellite imagery. Another measure of intensity is barometric pressure, which is measure with a barometer.
they use the pH scale
Seismograph
To measure the strength of a magnet accurately, you can use a device called a gaussmeter. This tool measures the magnetic field strength in units called gauss or tesla. By placing the magnet close to the gaussmeter, you can determine its strength.
To measure magnet strength accurately and effectively, use a gaussmeter to measure the magnetic field strength in units of gauss or tesla. Place the gaussmeter close to the magnet and record the reading. Repeat the measurement at different distances from the magnet to determine the strength of the magnetic field.
The name Sean is available for use for hurricanes. There was a Tropical Storm Sean in 2011, but it fell short of reaching hurricane strength. It is possible that there will be a Hurricane Sean when the name becomes available again in 2017. This is unlikely, however, as hurricane names proceed in alphabetical order, and most hurricane seasons do not make it to the letter S.