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If a tropical system has sustained winds greater than 74 miles per hour then it is a full-fledged hurricane.
First, it is a tropical depression with heavy clouds and thunderstorms. Next, it is a tropical storm when the wind gets to 39 miles per hour. Lastly, it becomes a (hurricane,typhoon,cyclone) when the wind hits 74 miles per hour.
A tropical depression has sustained winds of 38 mph or less.
A speed of 93 miles per hour has no significance in tropical systems. At 74 miles per hour a tropical storm becomes a category 1 hurricane. At 96 miles per hour a hurricane is considered to be a category 2.
21.75 miles per hour.
the wind speed should be between 5 miles per hour and 50 miles per hour.
A knot is a measure of speed, in this case wind speed. 1 knot is equal to about 1.15 miles per hour.
If the temperature is 14° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 14 miles per hour the wind chill is -0.96F
62 miles per hour = 99.78 kilometres per hour
Wind speed is the speed that wind moves at. It relates to hurricanes in that a tropical storm does not become a hurricane until sustained winds reach 74 miles per hour or faster.
A tropical storm.
-Speed of the wind (in Miles per hour or Kilometers per hour) -Direction that the wind is COMING FROM.