<span>They're all the same, officially tropical cyclones. But they just use distinctive terms for a storm in different parts of the world. </span>Hurricane<span> is used </span>in the<span> Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, central and northeast Pacific. They are</span>typhoons in the<span> northwest Pacific.</span>
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<u><em>The answer is</em></u>: <u>D. 5.6 mb, added a.</u>
Explanation:
<u>Formula for calculating the pressure at sea level, knowing the pressure at the station level
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QNH = 1013.25 [((0.0065 / 288.15) * H) + (QFE / 1013.25) ^ 1 / 5,256] ^ 5,256
<u>From where</u>:
QNH: Value of the pressure at sea level to be calculated. QNH stands for the atmospheric pressure transmitted in the METAR parts of an airfield.
H: Altitude of the observatory with respect to sea level
QFE: Barometric pressure at station level
<u><em>The answer is</em></u>: <u>D. 5.6 mb, added a.</u>
Answer:
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