The Beaufort scale is a empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed sea conditions, first developed by Francis Beaufort in the early 19th century. It categorizes wind speeds into 13 levels, from calm (0) to hurricane force (12). Each level corresponds to specific wind speed ranges and observable effects on the sea.
Knots are a unit of speed used primarily at sea, equal to one nautical mile per hour. Converting knots to the Beaufort scale involves determining which range the knot value falls into, as the Beaufort scale is not linear.
What is the Beaufort scale?
How do I convert knots to the Beaufort scale?
What is a knot in terms of speed?
Can I use this calculator for land-based wind speeds?
What does each level on the Beaufort scale represent?
Is there a maximum knot value that can be converted to the Beaufort scale?
How accurate is this conversion from knots to the Beaufort scale?
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