near gale
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Definition
Noun: A wind speed measuring 32 to 38 knots (approximately 37 to 44 miles per hour or 59 to 74 kilometers per hour). This is classified as force 7 on the Beaufort scale, a standard measure of wind force based on observed sea conditions.
Usage
The term "near gale" is a specific meteorological classification. It is used to describe wind conditions that are strong and pose potential hazards but are not yet at the level of a full gale. - It is primarily used in weather forecasts, maritime reports, and aviation communications. - It often signals the need for caution for small vessels, outdoor activities, and loose objects.
Examples
- Noun:
- The weather service issued a warning for near gale conditions along the coast.
- Sailing became difficult as the wind strengthened to a near gale.
- Winds are expected to reach near gale force by this evening.
Advanced Usage
- "near-gale force winds": This is a common phrasing used to emphasize the strength of the wind, equivalent to the "near gale" classification.
- The storm brought near-gale force winds, causing minor damage to trees and power lines.
Variants and Related Words
- Gale (noun): A stronger wind, classified as force 8 (34-40 knots) or higher on the Beaufort scale.
- Strong breeze (noun): The classification just below a near gale, which is force 6 on the Beaufort scale (22-27 knots).
- Beaufort scale (noun): The empirical measure that defines "near gale" as force 7.
Synonyms
- Force 7 winds: The technical synonym based on the Beaufort scale.
- Moderate gale (archaic): An older term sometimes used synonymously with "near gale."
Related Phrases
- "Raises foam in streaks": Part of the Beaufort scale description for sea conditions during a near gale, where the wind begins to tear foam from wave crests into streaks.
- "Whole trees in motion": Part of the Beaufort scale description for land conditions during a near gale, indicating inconvenience is felt when walking against the wind.
Noun
- wind moving 32-38 knots; 7 on the Beaufort scale