User talk:FrozenDrool

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2018 PTS
Just to let you know, Wikipedia always follows the JMA in determining a system's central pressure and intensity, as they are the official warning centre for the whole region like the NHC are for the Atlantic. However, for one-minute sustained wind speeds and rating a system on the SSHWS, we tend to follow the United States Joint Typhoon Warning Center.Jason Rees (talk) 12:19, 13 September 2018 (UTC)