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Lord High Commander of Upper Broughton and Gunthor
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So the real answer to this is that the Beufort scale is not suitable for Inshore waters forecasts...
for the following reasons...
A) Forecasting has evolved so that we can now more accuratly predict wind speeds.
B) Local conditions will vary to such an extent that the Sea State definitions may or may not be accurate.
C) Modern yacht wind instruments do not measure wind in "Forces".
I mean, how usefull is a Force 8 forecast for a 6 hour period in the Solent or Clyde when the sea state will never reflect that forecast?
So the real answer to this is that the Beufort scale is not suitable for Inshore waters forecasts...
for the following reasons...
A) Forecasting has evolved so that we can now more accuratly predict wind speeds.
B) Local conditions will vary to such an extent that the Sea State definitions may or may not be accurate.
C) Modern yacht wind instruments do not measure wind in "Forces".
I mean, how usefull is a Force 8 forecast for a 6 hour period in the Solent or Clyde when the sea state will never reflect that forecast?