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Scala di Beaufort

The scale was devised in 1806 by the British naval Commander, later Admiral, Sir Francis Beaufort.


NumberKnotsWind nameAt seaOn land
00-1CalmSea like a mirrorSmoke rises vertically
11-3Light AirRipples with the appearance of scales are formed but without foam crestsDirection of wind shown by smoke drift, but not by vanes
24-6Light BreezeSmall wavelets, still short but more pronounced; crests have a glassy appearance and do not breakWind felt on face; leaves rustle; ordinary vane moved by wind
37-10Gentle BreezeLarge wavelets; crests begin to break; foam of glassy appearance; perhaps scattered white horsesLeaves and small twigs in constant motion; wind extends light flag
411-16Moderate Breezesmall waves, becoming longer; fairly frequent white horsesRaises dust and loose paper; small branches are moved
517-21Fresh BreezeModerate waves taking a more pronounced long form; many white hourses are formed; chance of some spraySmall trees in leaf begin to sway; crested wavelets form on inland waters
622-27Strong BreezeLarge waves begin to form; the white foan crests are more extensive everywhere; probably some sprayLarge branches in motion; whistling heard in telegraph wires; umbrellas used with dificulty
728-33Near Gale / Moderate GaleModerately high waves of greater length; edges crests begin to break into spindrift; the foam is blown in well-marked streaks along the direction of the windWhole trees in motion; inconvenience felt when walking against wind
834-40Gale / Fresh GaleModerately high waves of greater length; edges crests begin to break into spindrift; the foam is blown in well-marked streaks along the direction of the windBreaks twigs off trees; generally impedes progress
941-47Strong GaleHigh waves; dense streaks of foam along the direction of wind; crests of waves begin to topple, tumble and roll over; spray may affect visibilitySlight structural damage occurs (chimney post and slates removed)
1048-55Storm / Whole GaleVery high waves with long overhanging crests; resulting foam in great patches is blown in dense white streaks along the direction of the wind; on the whole, the surface of the sea takes a white appearance; tumbling of the sea becomes heavy and shock-like; visibility affectedSeldom experienced inland; trees uprooted; considerable structural damage occurs
1156-63Violent Storm / StormExceptionally high waves (small and medium size ships might be for a time lost from view behind waves); sea is completely covered with long white patches of foam lying along the direction of wind; everywhere the edges are blown into froth; visibility afectedVery rarely experienced; accompanied by widespread damage
1264 and greaterHurricanehe air is filled with foam and spray; sea completely white with driving spray; visibility very seriously affectedVery rarely experienced; accompanied by widespread damage

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