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Since [[The Withering]] classifications of storms have continued to be a measure of a weather systems strength. The Old World Saffir-Simpson scales were lost within a generation. A new storm system scale was created over time and included broader definitions. The naming convention used changes from city-state and region. [[Trinity]] uses a system devised by Weather Scout founder and Ancient Old World historian Nikki Orleans. She based storm naming conventions on Ancient Old World myth. ([http://kamikazeanimated.com/comic/kamikaze/pg-1-dad-voice/ From Ep 3 Act 1 Page 1]) | Since [[The Withering]] classifications of storms have continued to be a measure of a weather systems strength. The Old World Saffir-Simpson scales were lost within a generation. A new storm system scale was created over time and included broader definitions. The naming convention used changes from city-state and region. [[Trinity]] uses a system devised by Weather Scout founder and Ancient Old World historian Nikki Orleans. She based storm naming conventions on Ancient Old World myth. ([http://kamikazeanimated.com/comic/kamikaze/pg-1-dad-voice/ From Ep 3 Act 1 Page 1]) |
Latest revision as of 23:14, 28 November 2017
Since The Withering classifications of storms have continued to be a measure of a weather systems strength. The Old World Saffir-Simpson scales were lost within a generation. A new storm system scale was created over time and included broader definitions. The naming convention used changes from city-state and region. Trinity uses a system devised by Weather Scout founder and Ancient Old World historian Nikki Orleans. She based storm naming conventions on Ancient Old World myth. (From Ep 3 Act 1 Page 1)