Fahrenheit
Celsius
Saffir–Simpson Scale
Enhanced Fujita Scale
Natural Disaster
100

9 °C = __________ °F

48.2 °F

100

33 °F = ___________ °C

0.6 °C

100

What is category 1 of Saffir-Simpson Scale?

74 to 95 miles per hour winds. 

Slight damage to trees, shrubbery, and mobile homes.

100

What is category 1 of Enhanced Fujita Scale?

EF Scale estimated wind speeds: 86 to 110 mph.

Typical Observations: Moderate damage. Roofs severely stripped; mobile homes overturned or badly damaged; loss of exterior doors; windows and other glass broken.

100

What is a seismic activity within the earth crust?

Earthquake

200

46 °C = _________°F

114.8 °F

200

95 °F = ____________ °C

35 °C

200

What is the second category?

Winds of 96 to 110 MPH. 

Moderate damage over. houses damaged. Coastal roads may flood two to four hours before the eye arrives.

200

What is category 2 of Enhanced Fujita Scale?

EF Scale estimated wind speeds: 111 to 135 mph.

Typical Observations: Considerable damage. Roofs torn off well-constructed houses; foundations of frame homes shifted; mobile homes completely destroyed; large trees snapped or uprooted; light-object missiles generated; cars lifted off ground.

200

What is a rotating column of air touching the ground?

Tornado

300

-3 °C = _________ °F

 26.6 °F

300

-47 °F = __________ °C

-43.9 °C

300

What is the 3rd category?

Winds from 111 MPH to 130 MPH. 

Extensive damage. Large trees blown down and mobile homes badly damaged. Small buildings damaged.

300

What is category 3 of Enhanced Fujita Scale?

EF Scale estimated wind speeds: 136 to 165 mph.

Typical Observations: Severe damage. Entire stories of well-constructed houses destroyed; severe damage to large buildings such as shopping malls; trains overturned; trees debarked; heavy cars lifted off the ground and thrown; structures with weak foundations blown away some distance.

300

What are storms with violent winds?

Hurricane

400

 -13 °C = _________ °F

8.6 °F

400

-90 °F = ________ °C

-67.8 °C

400

What is the 4th category?

Winds of 131 MPH to 155 MPH. 

Extreme damage. Complete destruction of mobile homes and much damage to other buildings.

400

What is category 4 of Enhanced Fujita Scale?

EF Scale estimated wind speeds: 166 to 200 mph.

Typical Observations: Devastating damage. Whole frame houses Well-constructed houses and whole frame houses completely leveled; cars thrown and small missiles generated.

400

What is an uncontrolled fire in a forest, grassland or brush land?

Wildfire

500

-74 °C = __________ °F

-101.2 °F

500

 0 °F = __________ °C

-17.8 °C

500

What is category 5?

What is winds of greater than 155 MPH. 

A catastrophe. Complete destruction of many roofs, doors, and windows. Major flooding.

500

What is category 5 of Enhanced Fujita Scale?

EF Scale estimated wind speeds: Over 200 mph to 318 mph.

Typical Observations: Incredible damage. Strong frame houses leveled off foundations and swept away; automobile-sized missiles fly through the air in excess of 100 m (109 yd); high-rise buildings have significant structural deformation; incredible phenomena will occur.

500

What is category 0 of Enhanced Fujita Scale?

EF Scale estimated wind speeds: 65 to 85 mph.

Typical Observations: Light damage. Peels surface off some roofs; some damage to gutters or siding; branches broken off trees; shallow-rooted trees pushed over.

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