How to say the level 8 gale in English, and how to say the wind in English for each level

Updated on educate 2024-04-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wind at all levels

    level is pronounced in French [.]'levl] beauty ['levl]

    n.Quantity; Grade; Level; Horizon.

    adj.flat; Contour.

    v.flattening; Level; Alignment.

    adv."Waste" horizontally.

    Example sentence 1, we need a mechanical digger to level the ground

    We need an excavator to level the land.

    2、the bombing raid practically leveled the town.

    Air strikes nearly razed the town to the ground.

    Phrase 1: mental level.

    2. Ordinary level.

    3. The National Level.

    4 The same level.

    Word usage. 1. When level is used as a noun, its basic meaning is "horizontal line, horizontal plane", especially "horizontal height", and it can also refer to the "layer" of buildings, rocks, etc.;

    2. The basic meaning of level as an adjective is "flat, flat, horizontal", and it can also refer to "the same height" or "the same degree". By extension, it can be used for gaze, voice, etc., which can mean "steady, firm", and the human mind can be translated as "sober, calm".

    3. The basic meaning of level is "to put..."flattening", so that it coincides with or parallels with the horizontal plane, or it can mean that it is in the same plane as its neighbors, and by extension, it can mean that there is no significant difference between the components or two things, or that they are equal.

    4. Level is usually only used as a transitive verb, taking a noun or pronoun as an object, and can be used for passive construction.

    Lexical collocations. 1. College level.

    2. Energy level.

    3. High School Level.

    4. Sea level.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Level 0: Calm No wind.

    Level 1: Light Air.

    Level 2: Light breeze.

    Level 3: Gentle breeze.

    Level 4: Moderate breeze and Wind Level 5: Fresh breeze.

    Level 6: Strong breeze.

    Level 7: Moderate Gale.

    Level 8: Fresh Gale Gale.

    Level 9: Strong Gale.

    Level 10: Whole Gale Tempest.

    Level 11: Storm.

    12 Category 17: Hurricane.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In meteorology, the terms are fresh gale, force eight wind (force eight wind is gale);

    In everyday parlance, strong wind is a strong wind

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wind Terminology Wind direction: refers to the direction of the wind, generally expressed in eight directions, namely: north, northwest, west, southwest, south, southeast, east, northeast.

    Wind Rating: Wind ratings are based on the degree to which the wind affects objects on the ground (or sea). In China's weather forecast, 13 grades are generally used, that is, "Beaufort wind scale".

    The meteorological department also made a visual statement according to the degree of influence of the wind on the ground objects, which is used to judge the level of the wind, and is often used in the form of folk songs: Gust: When the wind is strong, the meteorological station often adds "gusts" in the wind forecast, such as wind 5 6, gust 7, or wind 7 8, gust 9, meaning:

    The general (or average) wind force is 5 6 (or 7 8), and the maximum wind force can reach 7 (or 9), and "gust" has the meaning of the maximum amount of wind that can be reached in a short time or instantly. Change of wind direction: When the future wind direction changes by 90o or more, the word "turn" should generally be added to the wind direction forecast, such as "southerly wind today night, northerly wind from tomorrow daytime", etc.

    Wind Scale Rating Grade Wind speed at a height of 10 meters above the ground (m s) Ground Signs 0 Quiet, smoke straight up 1 Smoke can indicate the direction of the wind, but the wind vane cannot be rotated 2 The human face feels the wind, the leaves move slightly, and the wind vane can rotate 3 The leaves and branches shake endlessly, and the flag is waved 4 It can blow dust and paper on the ground, and the twigs of the tree shake 5 The leafy tree sways, and there are small waves on the surface of the water inland 6 The big branches shake, the wires whirl, and it is difficult to lift the umbrella 7 The whole tree shakes, the big branches bend down, and it feels difficult to walk in the wind 8 The small branches can be broken, People feel a lot of resistance when they move forward against the wind 9 Chimneys and roofs are damaged, and huts are easily damaged 10 Rare on land, when they see trees, they can be blown down or buildings can be heavily damaged 11 Rare on land, and there must be major damage when seen 12 Rare on land, and their destructive power is greater.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    8 Expressed in English.

    The translation is as follows: 8 degrees celsius

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    8:00 in English: it's eight o'clock.

    I. O'clock

    English [ kl k] American [ klɑ:k].

    adv.…Hour.

    2. Eight

    English [e t] American [et].

    num.Eight; Eight; Eighth.

    1、it's already eight o'clock. why don't you get a move on?

    It's 8 o'clock, and you're not leaving?

    2、'it's almost eight o'clock.' as if on cue the bell in the chapel began to toll for matins.

    It's almost 8 o'clock. Just then the chapel bell for morning prayer rang.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

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  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Level 0: Calm No wind.

    Level 1: Light Air.

    Level 2: Light breeze.

    Level 3: Gentle breeze.

    Level 4: Moderate breeze and wind.

    Level 5: Fresh breeze.

    Level 6: Strong breeze.

    Level 7: Moderate Gale.

    Level 8: Fresh Gale Gale.

    Level 9: Strong Gale.

    Level 10: Whole Gale Tempest.

    Level 11: Storm.

    12 Category 17: Hurricane.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The level of meteorological windLevel 0: Calm No wind.

    Level 1: Light Air.

    Level 2: Light breeze.

    Level 3: Gentle Breeze Level 4: Moderate Breeze Level 5:

    Fresh Breeze Level 6: Strong Breeze Level 7: Moderategale

    Level 8: Fresh Gale Gale.

    Level 9: Strong Gale.

    Level 10: Whole Gale Tempest.

    Level 11: Storm.

    Level 12: Hurricane (also known as a hurricane) wind is a phenomenon of air movement on Earth, generally caused by the heat of solar radiation. Sunlight shines on the earth's surface, causing the surface temperature to rise, and the air on the surface of the earth is heated and expands lightly and rises.

    When the hot air rises, the cold air at a low temperature flows laterally, and the rising air gradually cools and becomes heavier and falls, and the air heats up to rise due to the high surface temperature, and this air flow is called wind.

    When the accumulated water vapor (cloud) forms water, the volume shrinks, and the surrounding water vapor comes to replenish it, forming wind. The wind on the earth is related to the water source, and the wind is produced by the expansion and contraction of water and water vapor. The wind blows from the sea to the land, or the land blows to the sea, and the temperature on the ground is high in summer, and the air and water vapor expand and rise, and the air and water vapor with a large proportion of the sea surface should supplement the ground air space, and the sea surface temperature is low and the air shrinks.

    It is necessary to replenish the air space on the sea surface by the air and water vapor that expands and rises from the high temperature on the ground.

    In winter, when the sea surface temperature is high, the sea surface air rises, and the ground temperature is low, and the proportion of air is large to replenish the sea surface space along the ground.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Wind in general

    Breeze breeze

    Gale gale

    Storm

    Hurricane

    Cyclone

    Typhoon

    Tornado tornado

    The level of meteorological wind

    Level 0: Calm No wind.

    Level 1: Light Air.

    Level 2: Light breeze.

    Level 3: Gentle Breeze Level 4: Moderate Breeze Level 5:

    Fresh Breeze Level 6: Strong Breeze Level 7: Moderategale

    Level 8: Fresh Gale Gale.

    Level 9: Strong Gale.

    Level 10: Whole Gale Tempest.

    Level 11: Storm.

    Category 12: Hurricane (typhoon, a.k.a. hurricane) Category 13: Ty (typhoon).

    Grade: STY (Severe Typhoon).

    Grade: Super Ty (super typhoon).

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