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This template provides a standardised colour/Color pallete for use with OSM Location Maps. The following color descriptors (not following any particular external precedent) can be used within OSM maps to provide a consistent and sympathetic color scheme for text labels and shape colors, using pastel shades that fit well alongside the existing map colors:-
In some uses, hexadecimal color codes are specified with notation using a leading number sign (#). [1] [2] A color is specified according to the intensity of its red, green and blue components, each represented by eight bits. Thus, there are 24 bits used to specify a web color within the sRGB gamut, and 16,777,216 colors that may be so specified.
This document provide guidelines for color codes to indicate severity of hazards in public warnings. There are many different systems are already in use, such as colour state of meteorological condition or former Homeland Security Advisory System , and the standard is intended to be an approach to eliminate confusion due to such differences.
The National Severe Weather Warning Service (shortened to NSWWS) is a service provided by the Met Office in the United Kingdom. The purpose of this service is to warn the public and emergency responders of severe or hazardous weather which has the potential to cause danger to life or widespread disruption.
Code Produces Use for unknown {{Storm colour|unknown}} C0C0C0 a storm with unknown wind speed (no parameter) {{Storm colour}} C0C0C0 Classification used in Atlantic and East-Central North Pacific basins cat5, 5 {{Storm colour|cat5}} A188FC a storm with at least 157 mph (252 km/h) 1-minute sustained winds (Category 5 hurricane or equivalent) cat4, 4
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Colour states is a system used for quickly showing meteorological conditions. [1] [2]Meteorological colour states are determined by the relevant worst condition from the visibility and significant cloud height.