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That itself does not cause tornadoes, but a similar phenomenon is a factor in tornado formation. When wind at different altitudes blows in different speeds and directions, the air in between and start to roll horizontally. This is called wind shear. Again, wind shear alone cannot produce a tornado, but it is an important factor in how tornadoes form.
As a category 3 hurricane, Sandy produced wind speeds of 115 mph in eastern Cuba.
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A sea breeze is usually a mild wind that blows over open waters. There are offshore?æwind breezes which are identical to a sea breeze, but have higher wind speeds.
They use the Beaufort scale to classify winds and wind speeds.
The wind speeds are approximately 34.48
That itself does not cause tornadoes, but a similar phenomenon is a factor in tornado formation. When wind at different altitudes blows in different speeds and directions, the air in between and start to roll horizontally. This is called wind shear. Again, wind shear alone cannot produce a tornado, but it is an important factor in how tornadoes form.
Wind eroded rocks are found mostly in arid regions, i.e. Desert Topography. Rocks eroded by wind are of different types and structures and are called different names depending on its form and agent of formation. The names given to some wind eroded rocks are; 1. Inselberg. 2. Rock Pedestals. 3. Zeugen.
There are no wind speeds to discuss on Mercury, since there is no atmosphere there.
A tornado with the fastest winds would be rated EF5.
A strong wind carrying clouds of dust and sand across the desert at different speeds.
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Different air temperature and/or pressure; different wind speeds, different humidity. Any or all of these!
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Yes they can.
There is no given forward speed for a tornado of any rating. Like most tornadoes, an F5 can be anywhere from stationary to moving at 70 mph. Wind speeds inside an EF5 tornado (essentially the same rating with corrected wind speeds) are in excess of 200 mph.
As a category 3 hurricane, Sandy produced wind speeds of 115 mph in eastern Cuba.