"Explosive Cyclogenesis" Wow...that sounds very scary. I wonder what that exactly means in terms of weather on the ground/walking conditions.
if this does happen
any person out walking in hilly terrain needs to avoid doing so, the effect will be rapid pressure drop,very high winds making it uncomfortable to walk properly. if on a elevated position. such as the border crossing from France into Spain high risk of exposure..
in rural areas with many old building in fragile states there is a risk or debris flying around....winds can reach over 70 mph ...
avoiding forested areas due to risk of falling trees ...
4 20-29
(13-18) Moderate Breeze
hair disarranged small branches sway, dust & loose paper rise, flags flap, small waves and many whitecaps on water
5 30-39
(19-24) Fresh Breeze walking takes more effort small trees sway, flags ripple, moderate ocean waves
6 40-50
(25-31) Strong Breeze steady walking difficult large branches move, whistling can be heard in power lines, flags beat, umbrellas turn inside out, large waves and spray on water
7 51-61
(32-38) Near Gale walking with great difficulty trees bend, hard to walk, flags extended, white foam on breaking waves
8 62-74
(39-46) Gale walking dangerous twigs break off trees, walking is extremely difficult, long moderately high waves on water
9 75-87
(47-54) Strong Gale blown over crawling difficult whole trees sway, slight damage to buildings may occur, TV antennas may blow off, awnings rip, spray on water reduces visibility
10 88-101 Storm progress impossible even by crawling some trees are uprooted, buildings are damaged, water is white foam and tumbling water is observed
11 102-119 Violent Storm many trees are unrooted widespread damage and very high waves
12 120+
(72+) Hurricane very rare, extreme structural damage, water is heavy and foaming, severe spray on water drastically reduces visibility