Feathers on synoptic charts
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:26 pm
Sorry if this has been visited before and I've missed it, but at the risk of admitting to being an old anal exhale, I'm confused by the feathers on the wind symbols nowadays.
When I were a lad, the flights were worth 2 Beaufort forces each, with half a flight being introduced for the odd numbered forces.
The charts still look the same, but now instead of Beaufort we get 10Kn or MpH or maybe KpS per full flight but no obvious warning or indication of the units used.
So two full flights now means 20units(?) as opposed to 11-15Kn.
Any MET competents out there care to offer words to calm me down and convince me it is more sensible to do it this way?
When I were a lad, the flights were worth 2 Beaufort forces each, with half a flight being introduced for the odd numbered forces.
The charts still look the same, but now instead of Beaufort we get 10Kn or MpH or maybe KpS per full flight but no obvious warning or indication of the units used.
So two full flights now means 20units(?) as opposed to 11-15Kn.
Any MET competents out there care to offer words to calm me down and convince me it is more sensible to do it this way?