Science, asked by Hiwa13, 4 months ago

7. A full fledged cyclone can have wind speeds ranging from
100km/hr to 150km/hr
120km/hr to 280km/hr
120km/hr to 150km/hr
None of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A Category 1 tropical cyclone is estimated to have 10-minute sustained wind speeds of 34–47 kn (39–54 mph; 63–87 km/h), while a Category 2 tropical cyclone is estimated to have 10-minute sustained wind speeds of 48–63 kn (55–72 mph; 89–117 km/h).

Answered by lalitnit
0

Severe Cyclonic Storms have storm force wind speeds of between 48 and 63 kn (55–72 mph; 89–117 km/h), while Very Severe Cyclonic Storms have hurricane-force winds of 64–89 kn (73–102 mph; 118–166 km/h). Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storms have hurricane-force winds of 90–119 kn (166–221 km/h, 104–137 mph).

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