| Force | Description | Wind
Speed kmh |
Wind
Speed knot |
Wind
Speed mph |
Land Signs | Sea State |
| 0 | Calm | 0 - 1.4 | 0 - 0.8 | 0 - 0.9 | Smoke rises vertically | Mirror Smooth |
| 1 | Light Air | 1.5 - 5 | 0.9 - 2 | 1 - 3 | Smoke Drifts | Scaly Ripple |
| 2 | Light Breeze | 5 - 11 | 2 - 5 | 4 - 7 | Leaves rustle, wind vane moves | Small wavelets, crests do not break |
| 3 | Gentle Breeze | 12 - 20 | 6 - 9 | 8 - 12 | Light flag will wave, small twigs and leaves move constantly | Large wavelets, crests may break |
| 4 | Moderate Breeze | 21 - 29 | 10 - 14 | 13 - 18 | All flags extended, small branches move, dust and paper blow about | Small waves some white horses |
| 5 | Fresh Breeze | 30 - 39 | 15 - 20 | 19 - 24 | Small trees begin to sway | Moderate waves, many white horses |
| 6 | Strong Breeze | 40 - 50 | 21 - 26 | 25 - 31 | Large branches move | Large waves with foam crests |
| 7 | Moderate Gale | 51 - 61 | 27 - 32 | 32 - 38 | Walking into wind difficult, whole trees move | White foam from breaking waves blown in streaks |
| 8 | Fresh Gale | 62 - 74 | 33 - 40 | 39 - 46 | Twigs break from trees, walking difficult | High long waves Spindrift |
| 9 | Strong Gale | 75 - 87 | 41 - 47 | 47 - 54 | Root and fence damage | High waves, dense streaks of foam |
| 10 | Fierce Gale | 88 - 101 | 48 - 54 | 55 - 63 | Trees uprooted, structural damage | Sea white, violent waves |
| 11 | Storm | 102 - 121 | 55 - 65 | 64 - 75 | May cause widspread damage, rare inland | |
| 12 | Hurricane | 122+ | 66+ | 76+ | Causes devastation. |
| The weather service issues marine weather warnings
of the following form, based on observed or forecast winds: |
||
Small Small |
18 - 34 (knots) |
... and/or seas greater than 7 feet.
Small Craft Advisories and Warnings may also be issued for hazardous sea conditions or lower wind speeds that may affect small craft operations. The Warning is more serious than the Advisory. |
Gale |
34 - 47 | Associated with a non-tropical storm. Issued up to 24 hours ahead of conditions. |
Storm |
47+ | Associated with a non-tropical storm. Issued up to 24 hours ahead of conditions. |
Tropical |
34 - 63 | Associated with a tropical storm. Issued up to 24 hours ahead of conditions. |
Hurricane Warning |
64+ | Associated with a hurricane or tropical storm. Issued up to 24 hours ahead of conditions. |
Special |
34+ | Associated with a squall or thunderstorm and expected to last for 2 hours or less. Issued up to 24 hours ahead of conditions. |
Comparing the Small Craft Advisory with the Beaufort Scale ( Force Level 5 ) we can expect seas in the 6-8 foot range. Such predictions are far from perfect, however !
To this day the scale is still useful in weather reporting, as it allows an experienced weather observer to report conditions as one of thirteen Force Levels, without the need of instruments or measurements. There is also a Beaufort Scale for use on land, which speaks of smoke, trees, and flags instead of waves, foam, and spray.
Force |
Wind |
Wave |
Sea State |
0 |
< 1 | 0 | sea like a mirror |
1 |
1 - 3 | .25 | ripples with appearance of scales, no foam crests |
2 |
4 - 6 | .5 - 1 | small wavelets, crests of glassy appearance, not breaking |
3 |
7 - 10 | 2 - 3 | large wavelets crests begin to break, scattered whitecaps |
4 |
11 - 16 | 3.5 - 5 | small waves becoming longer, numerous whitecaps. |
5 |
17 - 21 | 6 - 8 | moderate waves taking longer form, many whitecaps, some spray |
6 |
22 - 27 | 9.5 - 13 | larger waves forming, whitecaps everywhere, more spray |
7 |
28 - 33 | 13.5 - 19 | sea heaps up, white foam from breaking waves begins to be blowing streaks along direction of wind |
8 |
34 - 40 | 18 - 25 | moderately high waves of greater length,
edges of crests begin to break into spindrift, foam blown in well-marked streaks |
9 |
41 - 47 | 23 - 32 | high waves, sea begins to roll, dense streaks of foam along wind direction, spray may reduce visibility |
10 |
48 - 55 | 29 - 41 | very high waves with overarching crests, sea takes white appearance as foam is blown in very dense streaks, rolling is heavy and shock-like, visibility is reduced |
11 |
56 - 63 | 37 - 52 | exceptionally high waves, sea covered with white foam patches, visibility is still-more reduced |
The Beaufort Scale describes a fully-developed sea. In the local area, winds from the west to north have a much lesser or often even an opposite effect, such that a west wind of 20 knots might result in a sea state of 3 rather than 6. Apparently, there are no nine-foot waves !