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A 1-12 wind scale invented in 1805 by Francis Beaufort that measures wind intensity (from velocity) by numerical value. *Numerically, the Beaufort numbers indicate : 0- calm, no wind

1- light air

2- light breeze

3-gentle breeze

4-moderate wind

5-fresh wind

6-strong wind

7-near gale

8-gale

9-severe wind

10- storm

11-severe storm

12-hurricane *The equivalent wind speeds and wave heights : Force 0 Wind 0-1 kts, Calm, Wave height 0 m

Force 1 Wind 1-3 kts, Light air, Wave height 0 m

Force 2 Wind 4-6 kts, Light breeze, Wave height 0.1 m

Force 3 Wind 7-10 kts, Gentle breeze, Wave height 0.4 m

Force 4 Wind 11-16 kts, Moderate breeze, Wave height 1 m

Force 5 Wind 17-21 kts, Fresh breeze, Wave height 2 m

Force 6 Wind 22-27 kts, Strong breeze, Wave height 3 m

Force 7 Wind 28-33 kts, Near gale, Wave height 4 m

Force 8 Wind 34-40 kts, Gale, Wave height 5.5 m

Force 9 Wind 41-47 kts, Severe gale, Wave height 7 m

Force 10 Wind 48-55 kts, Storm, Wave height 9 m

Force 11 Wind 56-63 kts, Violent storm, Wave height 11 m

Force 12 Wind 64 kts+ , Hurricane, Wave height 14 m

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