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Revision as of 15:31, 17 July 2015
The Nausikkak Meteorological Collaboration is an international cooperative organization and warning agency with membership from various nations on the continent of Nausikkak. The NMC is composed of member organizations which are national warning centers of cooperating nations and the Tropical Cyclone Center in Zeilunavka, Solea, which warn independently of each other but cooperate under similar standards for increased preparation against and communication during weather-related dangers.
Satellites
NAUSIKKAK-1 geostationary, centered over ~western Blaland
NAUSIKKAK-2 geostationary, centered over ~Atholeik Peninsula
NAUSIKKAK-3 geostationary, centered over ~Nausikkak Sea
NAUSIKKAK-4 geostationary, backup, eastern
NAUSIKKAK-5 geostationary, backup, western
NAUSIKKAK-6 drifting forward
NAUSIKKAK-7 drifting backward
Cyclone scale
Cyclones' intensities in the South Serkr Ocean are officialy measured in both Soleani units, rounded to the nearest five. Wind speed measurements are also converted to international units for both official and public use in advisories issued by the Saelunavvk Tropical Cyclone Center.
Classification | English translation | Wind speed (Soleani) | Wind speed (International) | Wind speed (Earth) |
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ikpaga | Monsoon/storm | 25 kpg/Bs – 40 kpg/Bs | 20 kt – 30 kt | |
ikpaga andaɰ | Strong Monsoon/storm | 45 kpg/Bs – 60 kpg/Bs | 35 kt – 45 kt | |
taníkapąga | Veiled-eye Storm | 65 kpg/Bs – 80 kpg/Bs | 50 kt – 60 kt | |
šunokįka | Cyclone | 85 kpg/Bs – 105 kpg/Bs | 65 kt – 80 kt | |
šunokįka andaɰ | Strong Cyclone | 110 kpg/Bs – 130 kpg/Bs | 85 kt – 100 kt | |
šunokįka keleŋu | Intense Cyclone | 135 kpg/Bs – 155 kpg/Bs | 105 kt – 120 kt | |
šunokįka tuku | Extreme Cyclone | 160 kpg/Bs – 180 kpg/Bs* | 125 kt – 140 kt |
* The šunokįka tuku category in practice is infinite. Storms with winds >180 kpg/Bs are classified as šunokįka tuku.