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Scale of Wind Fore—U. S. Weather Bureau
Beaufort
number
Designation Physical effects (on land) Pressure
lbs. per
sq. ft.
Meters
per
second
(Br.)
Miles per hour
Br. U.S.
0 Calm Calm; smoke rises vertically 0 Less than
0.3
Less than
1
0-3
1 Light air Direction of wind shown by smoke drift, but not by wind vanes .01 0.3-1.5 1-3 3-8
2 Slight breeze Wind felt on the face; leaves rustle; ordinary vane moved by wind .08 1.6-3.3 4-7 8-13
3 Gentle breeze Leaves and small twigs in constant motion; wind extends light flag .28 3.4-5.4 8-12 13-18
4 Moderate breeze Raises dust; small branches are moved .67 5.5-7.9 13-18 18-23
5 Fresh breeze Small trees in leaf begin to sway; crsted wavelets form on inland waters 1.31 8.0-10.7 19-24 23-28
6 Strong breeze Large branches in motion; umbrellas used with difficulty 2.3 10.8-13.8 25-31 28-34
7 Moderate gale Whole trees in motion, inconvenience felt when walking against the wind 3.6 13.9-17.1 32-38 34-40
8 Fresh gale Breaks twigs off trees; impedes progress 5.4 17.2-20.7 39-46 40-48
9 Strong gale Slight structural damage occurs (chimney pots and slates removed) 7.7 20.8-24.4 47-54 48-56
10 Whole gale Seldom experienced inland; trees uprotted; considerable structural damage occurs 10.5 24.5-28.4 55-63 56-62
11 Storm Very rarely experienced; accompanied by widespread damage 14.0 28.5-33.5 64-75 65-75
12 Hurricane   Above
17.0
Above
33.6
Above
75
Over
75

Millibar pressures are approximately one-half as great as pound per square inch pressures.