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Change in Colour Schemes

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Theme 1
If adding category is not possible
Category Sustained winds
(3-min average)
Super Cyclonic Storm >120 kt
>222 km/h
Very Severe
Cyclonic Storm
64–119 kt
118–221 km/h
Severe Cyclonic
Storm
48–63 kt
88–117 km/h
Cyclonic Storm 34–47 kt
62–87 km/h
Deep Depression 28–33 kt
52–61 km/h
Depression ≤27 kt
≤51 km/h
Theme 2
if adding category is possible
Category Sustained winds
(3-min average)
Super Cyclonic Storm >120 kt
>222 km/h
Extremely Severe
Cyclonic Storm
91–119 kt
168–221 km/h
Very Severe
Cyclonic Storm
64–90 kt
118–166 km/h
Severe Cyclonic
Storm
48–63 kt
88–117 km/h
Cyclonic Storm 34–47 kt
62–87 km/h
Deep Depression 28–33 kt
52–61 km/h
Depression ≤27 kt
≤51 km/h

I Propose that we change the colors to the way i presented and add a new category ONLY IF IT IS POSSIBLE(because, sometimes very severe cyclonic storm starts with category 1 on the SSHS itself), it might look more better and the classification between depression and deep depression will become more simple, because sometimes a Deep depression on the Indian scale is a tropical storm in the SSHS. Anirudh Emani (talk) 10:49, 15 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

1) It is not up to us to decide on new categories, as its original research. 2) Its original research to say a deep depression is usually a tropical storm on the SSHS as its not true. 3) There is no need to change the colours around, as these are used several pages which would look bad if we changed the colour.Jason Rees (talk) 16:56, 15 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]