intensitetsskala
Intensitetsskala refers to a system used to measure and describe the strength or magnitude of a phenomenon. The specific phenomenon being measured dictates the type of intensity scale employed. For example, in seismology, intensity scales are used to describe the effects of earthquakes on humans, buildings, and the environment. The Mercalli earthquake intensity scale, for instance, categorizes earthquake intensity from I (not felt) to XII (catastrophic destruction). This scale is subjective and relies on observed effects rather than instrumental measurements of ground motion.
In meteorology, intensity scales are used for phenomena like hurricanes and tornadoes. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind
The concept of an intensity scale is also relevant in other fields, such as acoustics, where sound