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No. Wind in high pressure systems are usually gentle.
They aren't. Wind speed is the speed at which air moves. Damage is physical harm caused to objects. Strong wind can caused damage, with damage generally being more severe with faster winds. Most damage, however is not caused by wind. Damage can result from a number of natrual and human causes.
wind speed is more when there is more pressure difference. with increase in temperature at a place the air expands , rises and creates low pressure. if the place near to it has very high pressure compared to the pressure at that place then strong and speed winds blow.
Tornado,Tornado the speed near the center up to 100m / s ~ 200m / s, maximum 300m / s, the maximum wind speed is faster several times than the typhoon center .Its destructive is very strong.
Still air means that there is no wind, therefore, no wind-speed.
No. Wind in high pressure systems are usually gentle.
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It all depends on the PSI. (Pounds per Square Inch)Depending on the PSI, you can get 30 pounds of wind, to 2 pounds of wind, to 100 pounds of wind. the highest speed for a tornado's wind speed is around 200 meters a second.
8000mi/h if no strong wind current occurs.
An anemometer is used for measuring the speed of wind,
Yes, you would end up flying into space
They aren't. Wind speed is the speed at which air moves. Damage is physical harm caused to objects. Strong wind can caused damage, with damage generally being more severe with faster winds. Most damage, however is not caused by wind. Damage can result from a number of natrual and human causes.
Wind shear is when wind speed and direction are different over a short period of time. Shear can be vertical or horizontal.
Mosquitoes can tolerate somewhat strong wind speeds. They are accustomed to flying and thriving on windy spring and summer days.
There are 0.9144 metres in one yard. Therefore, 2530 yards is equal to 2530 x 0.9144 = 2313.432 metres.
Wind shear is when wind changes speed and direction over a small distance. Strong wind shears can help form tornadoes and hail and can cause turbulence in airplanes.
A strong warm wind will speed up evaporation giving us higher rates of evaporation in compared to a still cool day