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  2. Gale - Wikipedia

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    A gale is a strong wind; the word is typically used as a descriptor in nautical contexts. The U.S. National Weather Service defines a gale as sustained surface wind moving at a speed between 34 and 47 knots (63.0 and 87.0 km/h; 17.5 and 24.2 m/s; 39.1 and 54.1 mph). [1] Forecasters typically issue gale warnings when winds of this strength are ...

  3. Beaufort scale - Wikipedia

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    Moderate gale, near gale 28–33 knots 32–38 mph 50–61 km/h 13.9–17.1 m/s 13–19 ft 4–5.5 m Sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind; spindrift begins to be seen Whole trees in motion; inconvenience felt when walking against the wind 8 Gale, fresh gale 34–40 knots

  4. Gale warning - Wikipedia

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    Gale warnings (and gale watches) allow mariners to take precautionary actions to ensure their safety at sea or to seek safe anchorage and ride out the storm on land. Though usually associated with deep low-pressure areas , winds strong enough to catalyze a gale warning can occur in other conditions too, including from anticyclones , or high ...

  5. Gusts or gale-force winds may hit the Lowcountry as strong ...

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  6. Heavy rain and strong winds forecast for Friday with severe gales

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    The Met Office says winds of up to 55mph could hit parts of the UK on Friday but stressed such conditions are not unusual for this time of year.

  7. List of European windstorms - Wikipedia

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    A stormy period from 5 to 8 December 1929 saw two depressions (central pressure of 950 mb [28 inHg]), move north-eastwards across Ireland bringing severe gales in south-west England. Mean hourly wind speeds around 55–60 kn (63–69 mph; 102–111 km/h) with gusts exceeding 80 kn (92 mph; 150 km/h) at Falmouth on each day from the 5th to the ...

  8. Wind - Wikipedia

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    Within the Beaufort scale, gale-force winds lie between 28 knots (52 km/h) and 55 knots (102 km/h) with preceding adjectives such as moderate, fresh, strong, and whole used to differentiate the wind's strength within the gale category. [22] A storm has winds of 56 knots (104 km/h) to 63 knots (117 km/h). [23]

  9. Gale watch - Wikipedia

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    A gale watch is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when there is an increased risk for a gale-force wind event, meaning sustained surface winds, or frequent gusts, of 34 to 47 knots (39 to 54 mph; 63 to 87 km/h), but the occurrence, location, and/or timing of the event is still uncertain.