- The Saffir–Simpson
hurricane wind
scale (SSHWS)
classifies hurricanes—which in the
Western Hemisphere are
tropical cyclones that
exceed the intensities...
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Extreme weather includes unexpected, unusual, severe, or
unseasonal weather;
weather at the
extremes of the
historical distribution—the
range that has...
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Examples of
extreme sports Action sports,
adventure sports or
extreme sports are
activities perceived as
involving a high
degree of risk of
injury or...
- XFS is used- also
shortened to AGs).
Because of this, XFS
enables extreme scalability of I/O threads, file
system bandwidth, and size of
files and of the...
- The
geologic time
scale or
geological time
scale (GTS) is a
representation of time
based on the rock
record of Earth. It is a
system of
chronological dating...
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denotes "potential of hydrogen" (or "power of hydrogen"). It is a
logarithmic scale used to
specify the
acidity or
basicity of
aqueous solutions.
Acidic solutions...
- The
Richter scale (/ˈrɪktər/), also
called the
Richter magnitude scale, Richter's
magnitude scale, and the Gutenberg–Richter
scale, is a
measure of the...
- The
Fujita scale (F-
Scale; /fuˈdʒiːtə/), or Fujita–Pearson
scale (FPP
scale), is a
scale for
rating tornado intensity,
based primarily on the
damage tornadoes...
- This
article lists extreme locations on
Earth that hold
geographical records or are
otherwise known for
their geophysical or
meteorological superlatives...
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spread across multiple systems,
developed by Microsoft. IBM
Websphere extremeScale is a Java-based
distributed cache much like
Oracle Coherence GigaSpaces...