hurricane
hurricane
the wind in antartica reach over 320km/h
= Gale = A gale is a very strong wind. There are conflicting definitions of how strong. The U.S. Government's National Weather Service defines a gale as 34 to 47 knots (63 km/h to 87 km/h or 39 miles per hour to 54 miles per hour) of sustained surface winds.[1] Forecasters typically issue gale warnings when winds of this strength are expected. Other sources use minimums as low as 28 knots (52 km/h) and maximums as high as 90 knots (170 km/h). The 90-knot (170 km/h) definition is very non-standard. A common alternative definition of the maximum is 55 knots (102 km/h).[2].
No, the strongest winds on earth occur inside very strong tornadoes. On rare occasion these winds can exceed 300 mph (480km/h).
Yes. Even a very weak tornado produces winds over 60 mph (95 km/h). The most violent tornadoes can produce winds over 200 mph (320 km/h), with one tornado having winds measured at just over 300 mph (480 km/h).
hollow
A strong breeze typically has wind speeds of 25-31 mph (40-50 km/h).
8000mi/h if no strong wind current occurs.
Hat starts with h. Horse starts with h.
very fast over 250km/h i think
Another word (synonym) for the word "unpleasant" that starts with an "h" is "horrific". Or at least that is what I could think of.
This value is very variable; sometimes is over 100 km/h.