User blog:CycloneRyne94/When you think of a FAILICIA..

You would naturally think of a Storm's Intensity..

A Storm that only sees 40 mph, people call that a Failicia.

A Storm that sees 110 mph, while that is a pretty good hurricane, it still seems to be a Failicia because it is not a Major Hurricane Yet.

And a storm that sees 155 mph also seems to be called a Failicia...

But how would you factor a Storm's Lifetime or Time at a Certain Intensity?

For example, would a Failicia be a TS (Perhaps Bret, for Example, even though it still lives) that only only lasts maybe 12-18 Hours (IE: 2 or 3 Full NHC Advisories)?

WOuld it be a Hurricane *74+ mph) that only sees that intensity for 3 hours (an intermediate advisory, possibly due to landfall) or 6 hours (a full advisory)?

Would it be a storm that DOES manage to strengthen to a Category 5 but only to weaken after 3-6 hours?

How would you guys factor time into the Failicia equation?

CycloneRyne94 (talk) 14:05, June 20, 2017 (UTC)