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Traditionally
the strength of the wind and the state of the sea is measured by the
Beaufort
Wind Scale.
When
a group of sub aqua divers arrange a weekend away, there's inevitably a storm
and they have to shelter in the pub.
On
just such a weekend, we re-wrote the Beaufort Scale.
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Pints |
Description
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Criterion |
| 0 |
Stone
Cold Sober |
Able
to stand unaided, everything in focus, smoke rises vertically, drinks
only bought when cajoled, sensible conversation abounds.
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| 1 |
Feeling
Warm |
Very
slight deviation from course, but no stumbling, dive organised for
next Sunday, voices kept low to exclude non favourites
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| 2 |
Slight
Inebriation |
Some
incoherence, eyes have glassy appearance, occasional slur. Past
dives discussed, some exaggeration, depths marginally increased, boat
speed more or less accurate.
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3 |
Gentle
Glow |
Barmaid
becoming more attractive, some bantering, drink bought for stranger.
Depths always exaggerated, times doubled, enjoyment factor of last
expedition doubled. Boat speed increasing noticeably.
Decompression times lengthening. Water becoming
warmer/colder/darker/clearer.
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4 |
Moderate
Inebriation |
Pronounced
slurring, voices increase in volume, some bad jokes re-told, offers of
drinks to entire group. Last near miss made to sound as if
planned, all wrecks now 20 metres deeper and visibility greatly
increased/decreased. Much talk of portholes, some skepticism.
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| 5 |
Well
On |
Speech
becomes incoherent, some foaming, barmaid appears drop dead gorgeous,
more pints ordered (Chance of some spray) Speed of boat in knots
over-estimated by factor of two. Some slight references to
curry/kebab/chinky/pizza.
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6 |
Half
Newt |
Tables
move, pattern on carpet becomes fuzzy, jokes get worse, (Probably some
spray). Boat now unbeatable, weather last time out worst/best in
living memory, depths and times now increase by a factor of four.
Renowned club member now takes two hours to kit up while buddies hang
on shot line waiting for him. Some kit may be
purchased at inflated prices.
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Full
Newt |
Whole
pub in motion, next dive planned - Death Rock. Deposits taken, and
used for next round. Some mention of "curry and chinky"
many bags of nuts and crisps purchased. Barmaid is Pamela
Anderson (and she wants you!). Conger/Lobster is so large it
moves the wreck when swimming, hence wreck is never in the same place
twice. (Or sat-nav is useless due to US military screwing up the
signal). Inconvenience may be felt when walking to the loo.
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8 |
Semi
smashed |
Immediate
trip to Scapa Flow organised, some glass breaking, insults are
extensive. Beer is spread over adjoining tables, new round
ordered, kitty is increased. Immediate trip to Titanic is on the
cards. More talk of curry/kebabs. Tackle may be placed on
the pool table. Locals warned about the dangers of
decompression. Boat now capable of 60 knots even with plug lead
shorting onto engine casing. Boat keys lost, progress generally
impeded.
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9 |
Near
Smashed |
Table
dancing is commenced, some structural damage, some falling.
Bones may break, injuries may go unnoticed, friends may refuse to
acknowledge that assistance is required. Broken colleague is
returned to chalet, dumped on bunk and covered with wet-suit for
comfort. All return to pub, (chimney pots and slates removed).
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10 |
Smashed |
Seldom
experienced before collapse, dives organised to Red Sea and Scapa Flow
for the same week, equipment lent to club pratt, offers of marriage to
barmaid/barman. Boat now quicker than "Bluebird", last
dive - 60 metres, sitting on the coning tower for 45 minutes, three
hours decompression required. Some moans from chalet, severe
swelling may be evident, all cries are ignored. Some spray, much
foam. Ornamental trees may be uprooted.
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11 |
Nitroxed |
60
metre dive to some wreck not far away organised , more deposits taken,
new round ordered, many full glasses may be seen, bodies falling
everywhere, medical treatment required, no pain felt, more crisps and
nuts ordered, cries for curry/chinky and popadoms get louder.
Much whiskey of unpronounceable name ordered, smoke fills the room,
everything blurred. Small and medium sized divers may become
lost for a time. Visibility affected.
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12 |
Out
of Skull |
Communications
impossible, speech becomes lost in profanities, old grudges surface,
past dives recalled in detail, all measurements quadrupled, boat now
faster than Exocet, even with twelve divers and two tanks each. The
air is filled with foam and spray, smoke is thick, ashtrays are full.
There may be
a short lull--
Trips are
cancelled, deposits demanded back, organiser is accused of fraud,
diving sucks, all equipment for sale, golf clubs bought from fat bloke
at bar. Wife arrives with car, followed by total amnesia and
coma.
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Summary |
The
above is a guide, intended to show roughly what may be expected in a
bar, near to the sea, on a dive expedition, or when a group of divers
gather. Further from the sea, or near enclosed water time scales
may be shorter and the exaggerations larger.
Please
note: The
scale above 8 is very rarely experienced, due to the gulf stream and
lack of funds, however, when the phrase "the kitty
covers everything" is heard, it can be assumed that
force 12 will be reached and maintained for the duration of the
expedition.
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