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  1. Beaufort scale - Wikipedia

    Beaufort scale A ship in a force 12 (" hurricane -force") storm at sea, the highest rated on the Beaufort scale The Beaufort scale (/ ˈboʊfərt / BOH-fərt) is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to …

  2. Beaufort Wind Scale Table - Canada.ca

    A guide that helps mariners to estimate the wind speed over open water based on the observed wave conditions.

  3. Winds and storms | Ouranos

    The influence of climate on winds and storms Several weather phenomena, such as humidity, atmospheric pressure and temperature, have the potential to cause storm winds. While warnings and …

  4. What Are Hurricane Force Winds? - The Institute for Environmental ...

    Jun 14, 2025 · What Are Hurricane Force Winds? Hurricane force winds are sustained surface winds reaching speeds of 74 miles per hour (119 kilometers per hour) or greater, capable of causing …

  5. Beaufort Wind Scale - National Weather Service

    Beaufort Wind ScaleOne of the first scales to estimate wind speeds and the effects was created by Britain's Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857). He developed the scale in 1805 to help sailors …

  6. STORM-FORCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    STORM-FORCE definition: 1. storm-force winds are very strong, often causing damage: 2. storm-force winds are very strong…. Learn more.

  7. Hurricane Forces: Wind VS Wave Forces - EDT Engineers

    Sep 5, 2019 · However, calculations have shown that forces applied to a structure by storm surge are typically much higher than the forces applied by high winds. The forces resulting from the battering of …

  8. Beaufort Scale - National Geographic Society

    The Beaufort scale, officially known as the Beaufort wind force scale, is a descriptive table. It depicts the force of wind by a series of numbers, typically from 0 to 12. The Beaufort scale goes all the way to …

  9. Tropical cyclone & severe wind - Geoscience Australia

    May 14, 2025 · What is severe wind? Severe wind is a general description of high-wind conditions that occur during severe thunderstorms, tropical cyclones, deep low-pressure systems and tornadoes. …

  10. Weather: Wind - Let's Talk Science

    Nov 23, 2023 · In Canada, maritime winds forecast to be in the range of 6 to 7 on the Beaufort Scale are called strong. 8 to 9 are called gale force, 10 to 11 are called storm force, and 12+ is called hurricane …