A tropical storm.
52 knots is about 60 miles per hour.
A steady 336 miles per hour. Record winds of 628miles per hour.
No, though it is close. Winds of 74 mph or greater are considered hurricane force.
A tropical storm.
The velocity of the winds blowing at 89 miles per hour during a storm on the North Carolina coast is 89 miles per hour.
The winds on Venus are about 300 mph
Yes. A tropical storm has sustained winds of 39-73mph.
35 miles per hour
F1 winds speeds are 71-112 miles per hour.
It varies considerably. A tropical storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour to be considered a hurricane. Hurricanes with sustained winds has high as 200 miles per hour have been observed, along with stronger gusts.
wind speeds over 74 miles per hour are possible. in a hurricane winds can get up to 100 miles an hour!
Winds in the Great Red Spot, a giant storm on Jupiter, can reach speeds of up to 400 miles per hour (644 kilometers per hour). These winds create the swirling pattern that gives the storm its distinctive appearance.