Purple: Reduced strength- 60 to 79 percent fit for duty; the vehicle and crew are mission capable.
personnel strength
This sitrep status in regards to personnel strength is red with reduced strength but the unit is still mission capable.
The eight lines of a sitrep include:DTGEnemy ActivityFriendly LocationsStatus Combat VicDefensive Obstacles, Demo TargetsColor Codes, Strength, Personnel on Hand, Personnel AssignedClass 3 and Class 5Summary Tactical Intention
The word "strength" has one syllable.
fc'=0.87 fck fc'= cylinder strength fck= cube strength
Hurricane Sandy made three landfalls. First in Jamaica at category 1 strength, then in Cuba at category 3 strength, and finally in New Jersey at category 1 strength.
A peak strength Irene was a category 3 hurricane with 120 mph sustained winds.
A solution is usually expressed as percentages of each constituent ingredient.
A category 3 hurricanes has sustained winds of 111 to 129 mph.
A category 2 hurricane has sustained winds of 96 to 110 mph.
Category 5
Hurricane Sandy was only a Category 2 hurricane a peak strength and a category 1 at landfall in the U.S.
once a week
Technically there are only five categories of hurricane strength. The other levels are for systems of less than hurricane strength. These categories are determined by sustained wind speed. Below hurricane strength Tropical Depression: 38 mph or less. Tropical Storm: 39-73 mph Hurricanes Category 1: 74-95 mph Category 2: 96-110 mph Category 3: 111-129 mph Category 4: 130-156 mph Category 5: 157 mph or greater.
Category 2 winds range from 96 to 110 mph. Category 5 winds are at least 156 mph.
PPBE
There were 8 Atlantic hurricanes in 2000 of which 4 peaked at category 1 strength.