How do you rate the wind?

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Bonniegirl
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How do you rate the wind?

Post: # 51124Post Bonniegirl »

I've been having some bother with wind.....This is the outdoor blowy stuff and not what you lot are thinking

The last couple of days here in NZ we been having some pretty interesting weather! We've have some much needed rain but the gales have created a bit of damage and I've some tiles off the roof and lost a few trees, and my poor veggie garden looks a bit bleak.....well flat really!

Ok, back to how you rate the strength of the wind. I don't know about you but I find all this talk about gale force winds, tornadoes, twisters, hurricanes, gusty, blustery, blowy, windy etc etc etc all very confusing.
Wind is wind isn't it? Why all the definitions to describe it?

I do know of some research that has been going on in the UK. Luton in fact. Well if truth be told, my mum & dads back garden to be exact. They have come up with a unique and if I must say so myself, a very clever way of determining the strength of the wind.

It is so simplistic in it's design that it must be considered genius.

Ok, how does it work I hear you say, I shall tell you.

But first a short explanation of how it all came about. One day whilst hanging washing out on the line my mum returned inside to exclaim to my dad that 'Hells bells it's windy out there, I had to use 3 pegs."

And so this new terminology was born.
From there-on-in and henceforth etc a winds strength can now be measured on the amount of pegs it takes to keep the washing on the line to prevent it from blowing away never to been seen again, or stopping your smalls from becoming entangled in the neighbours trees, thus preventing any embarrassment by having to explain who the leather thong belongs to!

Anyway I digress, how to measure the wind

1 peg wind : This is generally a calm day with maybe a slight breeze, requiring just one peg at hanging point of garment

2 peg wind : This would denote a fairly gusty wind but still not at Level 3 propotions.

3 peg wind : Very windy, the washing would be flapping quite nicely

4 peg wind : If the need for 4 pegs is required then it could prove too dangerous for the washing to be left outside(remember the thong!!)

5 peg wind : To even consider hanging washing out in a 5 peg wind would be considered very foolish indeed. The loss of washing could be fatal. It is likely that you would never see your washing (thong) again.

I hope you find this useful information and it helps when explaining to others. You really don't need a bad case of wind.


The past few days here would have been classed as a 10 pegger plus, but then only stoopid people would have hung washing out!
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Post: # 51183Post Wombat »

You could correlatel that with the Beafort Wind Scale and become famous!

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Post: # 51190Post Shirley »

well blow me down... that's so cool!

It's a 2 peg wind outside here today - but mixed with showers so unless I add some soap and stick the dirty clothes on the line there's not much point in hanging out the washing today :mrgreen:
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Post: # 51244Post Bonniegirl »

LOL! :mrgreen:

I put this on an NZ forum and it has now been adopted as the new method of rating wind, I often read that someone has had a 4 pegger.............. :lol:


I think I may try for global recognition................NZ is coming round to the idea..........I'm working on the UK............................



What next I wonder..................................???
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