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The Highest measurement of Beaufort scale is 12, which refers to Hurricane-force.
The highest rating on the Beaufort Scale is 12, representing hurricane-force winds with speeds over 64 knots (73 mph or 118 km/h). Symptoms of a storm of this magnitude include widespread devastation, structural damage to buildings, uprooted trees, significant power outages, and dangerous flying debris. It can pose serious risks to life and property.
The F-scale or Fujita scale was developed by Dr. Tetsuya Theodore Fujita as the University of Chicago in 1971. The highest rating on the scale is F5.
A beaufort scale measures wind speed.
The scale was developed by Dr. Tetsuya Fujita at the University of Chicago in 1971. Ths highest rating is F5.
Usually force 12 (Hurricane Force), but after Typhoon Chanchu, Some countries extended it up to 17 (Hurricane Force-5?)
The Beaufort scale was invented in 1805 by Sir Francis Beaufort, a Royal Navy officer. It is a scale for estimating wind speeds based on observed sea conditions.
francis beaufort is famous for the beaufort scale
The Beaufort scale is used to indicate approximate wind speed.
The highest rating on the Mercalli scale is XII, which indicates total destruction and extreme devastation with waves noticeable on the ground.
The Beaufort Scale
actually, the highest rating was an earthquake in Chili, coming in on a 9.5