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No. Wind speed varies greatly depending on the weather.
It indicates wind shear, which doesn't affect the earth's core much.
The weather systems move to the right because of the west to east rules. The rules happen because of the wind.
It moves due to wind currents.
Lots of rain and wind.
Thousands of years of wind and weather did a fair amount of the damage
San Diego has mild weather, as do many places near the ocean in Southern California. Most places further inland have high, dry heat in the summer and some have a fair amount of wind during certain seasons.
A tornado is a violent vortex of wind that develops during a thunderstorm, which qualifies tornadoes as a form of severe weather.
With good wind and fair weather the whole way I'd say about two weeks.
Weather systems are moved by the large scale wind currents of the Earth. These generall move west in the tropics, east in the middle latitudes, and west near the poles.
Fair Wind to Java was created in 1936.
Wind speeds up to 175 mph