BartW
Well-Known Member
in UK you are alway's talking about Wind Force when specifying weather or sea conditions. Most Britisch publications I find on the net have a fixed relation between wind speed and wave hights, and specify just one Force (Fx) figure
we all know that wind speed is not always fixed related to wave hight,
I learned to differentiate two figures,
both on a Beauford or similar scale
- Wind speed = speed of the wind in km/hr or in knots or Bf
- Sea state = wave hight, in meters or feet or a scale similar to Beauford
here is a table of wind speed:
http://www.mumm.ac.be/EN/Models/Operational/Wind/table.php
and a table of wave hight, at the same moment:
http://www.mumm.ac.be/EN/Models/Operational/Waves/table.php
you can see that the Beauford (wind speed) and sea state figure are not the same.
when you're talking about a Force 6
are you talking about the wind speed, or the expected wave hight,
to me, depending on where you are, or from which direction the wind comes, this could make a important difference.
we all know that wind speed is not always fixed related to wave hight,
I learned to differentiate two figures,
both on a Beauford or similar scale
- Wind speed = speed of the wind in km/hr or in knots or Bf
- Sea state = wave hight, in meters or feet or a scale similar to Beauford
here is a table of wind speed:
http://www.mumm.ac.be/EN/Models/Operational/Wind/table.php
and a table of wave hight, at the same moment:
http://www.mumm.ac.be/EN/Models/Operational/Waves/table.php
you can see that the Beauford (wind speed) and sea state figure are not the same.
when you're talking about a Force 6
are you talking about the wind speed, or the expected wave hight,
to me, depending on where you are, or from which direction the wind comes, this could make a important difference.