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not at all its very small my PC has 140 gig(1024 Mb times 140) which is alot compared to 119 mb
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale / Hurricane Catagories 1) 65 to 83 knots; 74 to 95 mph; 119 to 153 kph; > 980 mb 2) 84 to 95 knots; 96 to 110 mph; 154 to 177 kph; 980 - 965 mb 3) 96 to 113 knots; 111 to 130 mph; 178 to 209 kph; 964 - 945 mb 4) 114 to 134 knots; 131 to 155 mph; 210 to 249 kph; 944- 920 mb 5) 135+ knots; 155+ mph; 249+ kph; < 920 mb
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale / Hurricane Catagories 1) 65 to 83 knots; 74 to 95 mph; 119 to 153 kph; > 980 mb 2) 84 to 95 knots; 96 to 110 mph; 154 to 177 kph; 980 - 965 mb 3) 96 to 113 knots; 111 to 130 mph; 178 to 209 kph; 964 - 945 mb 4) 114 to 134 knots; 131 to 155 mph; 210 to 249 kph; 944- 920 mb 5) 135+ knots; 155+ mph; 249+ kph; < 920 mb
A tropical storm must have sustained wind speeds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h) to be classified as a hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale.
none yet, he said he might wanna continue rapping in the future.
You have answered this question for yourself!!! '119' hours.
119 km = 119/1.609344 miles = 73.9 miles
how many pesos for 119 American dollars
There are approximately 54 kilograms in 119 pounds.
Yes, hurricanes are classified into categories based on their maximum sustained wind speeds, with Category 1 being the weakest and Category 5 being the strongest. The categories help forecasters and the public understand the potential impacts of the storm.
119 squares is 1110m2