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Agrometeorological normal for: rice, wheat, maize, potato, sugarcane, cotton, soybean, citrus and vegetable crops
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Wind observations

  • Direction and velocity of wind can be measured accurately by means of instruments or they may be estimated by direct observations.
  • The direction from which a wind blows is called windward and the direction towards which it blows is called leeward.
  • Rough indications of wind velocity at 2 m height when the surrounding is flat, open terrain are given by the Beaufort scale. This can also be used if instruments are not available.

 

Wind speed (km/hr)

Name

Indicator conditions

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Calm

Smokes rise vertically

1-5

Light air

Smoke drifts and leaves rustle

6-11

Light breeze

Wind felt on face

12-19

Gentle breeze

Flags extended; leaves move

20-29

Moderate breeze

Dust and small branches move

30-39

Fresh breeze

small trees begin to sway.

40-50

Strong breeze

Large branches move, wires whistle, umbrellas are difficult to control

51-61

Near gale

Whole trees in motion, inconvenience in walking.

62-74

Gale

Difficult to walk against wind. Twigs and small branches blown off trees

75-87

Strong gale

Minor structural damage may occur (shingles blown off roofs)

88-102

Storm

Trees uprooted, structural damage likely

103-118

Violent storm

Widespread damage to structures

119+

Hurricane

Severe structural damage to buildings, wide spread devastation

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