yes
Pluto has an average wind speeds of up to 225 mph.
There are no wind speeds to discuss on Mercury, since there is no atmosphere there.
No. The highest wind speeds in a tornado are estimated to be a little over 300 mph (480 km/h).
Yes they can.
Anemometer is the instrument used to measure wind speeds. It usually consists of cups that rotate in the wind, with the speed of rotation providing an indication of wind speed.
As a category 3 hurricane, Sandy produced wind speeds of 115 mph in eastern Cuba.
There is no wind because Mercury has no significant atmosphere.
No a wind vane measures or indicates wind direction.
highwind speed
South east
A sustained wind speed of 103 mph would earn a hurricane a rating of category 2.
Hurricanes are categorized based on their wind speed using the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale: Category 1: Wind speeds of 74-95 mph, minimal damage. Category 2: Wind speeds of 96-110 mph, moderate damage. Category 3: Wind speeds of 111-129 mph, extensive damage. Category 4: Wind speeds of 130-156 mph, extreme damage. Category 5: Wind speeds of 157 mph or higher, catastrophic damage.