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Beaufort scale |
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Beaufort scaleSystem of recording wind velocity, devised by Francis Beaufort in 1806. It is a numerical scale ranging from 0 to 17, calm being indicated by 0 and a hurricane by 12; 13–17 indicate degrees of hurricane force. In 1874 the scale received international recognition; it was modified in 1926. Measurements are made at 10 m/33 ft above ground level. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Beaufort scale, boomtown, cistern, downtown, Fault, fill earth, firebreak, five days, ghost town, Highway, one week, Plate, Railroad, Richter scale, Theodore Roosevelt, sawdust, six days, Dennis Sullivan, William Howard Taft, three days Contributing to the value of the text are a chart of the Beaufort Scale, a diagram of the water cycle, a map of the North Pole, and a Venn diagram depicting the intersections of myths, legends, and history. According to the Beaufort scale, the storm nearly qualified as a hurricane. |
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