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Dave September 13th 03 08:42 PM

Definition of "super" typhoon
 
There was a lot of talk earlier this week about a "super" typhoon in the
western Pacific, which at the time was even stronger than Isabel. Is there
an official threshold at which a typhoon becomes "super"? In the
Atlantic/Caribbean/Gulf, a hurricane is considered "major" when it reaches
Cat. 3 on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Is this also the "super typhoon" point?
In any case, why not use the S-S scale on Pacific typhoons and all other
tropical cyclones? It's a totally objective standard which can be applied
anywhere.

Dave
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Smerby September 14th 03 04:16 AM

Definition of "super" typhoon
 
Hi Dave

Check out
http://www.fire-wind.net/typhoon.htm

Smerby
www.accuweather.com



"Dave" wrote in message link.net...
There was a lot of talk earlier this week about a "super" typhoon in the
western Pacific, which at the time was even stronger than Isabel. Is there
an official threshold at which a typhoon becomes "super"? In the
Atlantic/Caribbean/Gulf, a hurricane is considered "major" when it reaches
Cat. 3 on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Is this also the "super typhoon" point?
In any case, why not use the S-S scale on Pacific typhoons and all other
tropical cyclones? It's a totally objective standard which can be applied
anywhere.

Dave



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