Correct option is B
The Beaufort scale is a standard tool used to measure the strength of winds based on their speed and the impact they have on the environment. It ranges from 0 (calm) to 12 (hurricane) and is widely used in meteorology and marine navigation.
Explanation of Options:
Barometers: Incorrect, as barometers measure atmospheric pressure, not wind strength.
Beaufort scale: Correct, as it is specifically designed to measure wind strength based on observable effects.
Wind indicator: Incorrect, as it indicates wind direction, not its strength.
Tintometer: Incorrect, as it measures color intensity, not wind strength.