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Geography - GCSE Edexcel

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How are tropical storms measured in different areas of the world?

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Across the Atlantic, the Saffir-Simpson Scale is used. Across the Pacific, the Meterological Agency's Scale is used. In Australia, the Tropical Cyclone intensity scale is used. These all measure how strong the winds are. If they are over 70mph, they are considered storms.


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