The Highest measurement of Beaufort scale is 12, which refers to Hurricane-force.
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The Richter scale is the highest measurement
The Beaufort Scale is used to measure wind.
A beaufort scale measures wind speed.
The original Beaufort scale was devised by British Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort in the early 19th century to describe wind speed at sea based on its visual effects on ship sails and sea conditions. It has since been modernized to provide a more standardized measurement of wind speed.
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
Ratio scale
The Beaufort scale is used to indicate approximate wind speed.
The Beaufort Scale
Like all hurricanes, it was a 12 on the Beaufort Scale. That is as high as the scale goes.