Winds are simply the movement of air. A large difference in pressure over a given area causes a large amount of air to be moved. The larger the pressure difference, the stronger the winds. When warm air (usually from a high pressure system) collides with cold air (usually a low pressure system) storms are sometimes created.
A little ove 750 mph that is
Yes, Neptune has powerful and persistent storms, such as the Great Dark Spot and the Scooter. These storms are driven by high-speed winds that can reach up to 1,500 miles per hour, making them some of the fastest winds in the solar system.
I think it is winds,speed, and altitude
Tropical storms with high winds and heavy rains are called hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean, and typhoons in the western Pacific Ocean.
Jet Streams are narrow belts of high speed winds.
Fierce tropical storms with high winds and heavy rains are called hurricanes in the Atlantic and northeastern Pacific, and typhoons in the northwestern Pacific. In the southwestern Pacific and Indian Ocean, they are referred to as cyclones. These storms can cause significant damage due to their strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges.
high winds, floods , tropical storms , lightning, thunde , ect.
Narrow bands of high speed winds are called jet streams. These are fast flowing air currents found in the upper atmosphere, usually at altitudes between 9 and 16 kilometers. Jet streams play a key role in shaping weather patterns and can influence the movement of storms and aircraft.
The four main types of storms are thunderstorms, hurricanes (or typhoons), blizzards, and tornadoes. These storms are characterized by extreme weather conditions such as high winds, heavy precipitation, and thunder and lightning.
High winds do cause more damage
Strong wind is a type of weather characterized by high-speed air movements. These winds can cause various impacts, such as power outages, property damage, and transportation disruptions. Strong winds are often associated with storms and can be classified based on their speed, typically starting at around 25-30 mph.
They are built to be as stable as possible in all weather conditions.