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Beaufort Scale

Description:

The Beaufort Scale is a measurement system used to estimate wind speeds based on observable visual effects on land and sea. It was created by Sir Francis Beaufort in the early 19th century and is still widely used today.

Senses:

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Noun

A scale that classifies wind speeds based on their observed effects on the environment.

Example sentence: According to the Beaufort Scale, a wind speed of 8 corresponds to a gale.

Usages:

Usage 1:

Nautical

The Beaufort Scale is commonly used in maritime contexts to provide sailors with a standard way to report and communicate wind speeds.

Example sentence: The captain ordered the crew to take extra precautions as the wind increased to force 7 on the Beaufort Scale.

Usage 2:

Weather Forecasting

Meteorologists and weather forecasters utilize the Beaufort Scale as a tool to describe and predict wind conditions for various regions.

Example sentence: The meteorologist mentioned that the winds would be reaching a strength of 5 on the Beaufort Scale, indicating moderately strong breezes.

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