The wind chill is 16 degrees Fahrenheit.
Wind chill = 23º F
-5 degrees F.
Approximately 23.5 F degrees.
-8 F
When the snowstorm starts going 35 miles per hour.
(-35) degrees Fahrenheit = (-37.22) degrees Celsius.
35 degrees Celsius is 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
35 miles per hour is the average traveling speed of a tornado, though one tornado was observed moving at 73 mph. The wind speed in a tornado can, on rare occasions, exceed 300 mph, though 80% of tornadoes have winds of 110 mph or less.
-8 F
When the snowstorm starts going 35 miles per hour.
the AVERAGE speed of a thunderstorm is 30-35 mph. But some tend to go overboard and go 60 mph
Yes. A blizzard must produce winds in excess of 35 mph.
Enough to light 350 homes if the wind is at exactly 28 mph all day If the wind reduces to 14 mph that number drops to 35 homes If the wind drops to 13 mph that number is 20 homes Fossil fuel plants run at 100% at all times to make up for these variables.
35 kph is 21.75 mph.35 kph = 21.75 mph
35 km/h = ~21.75 mph
35 mph = 56.3 kmph
35 knots is 40.2773 mph
Yes. By definition a blizzard has winds of at least 35 mph, but winds can be much stronger, and winds of 67 mph are very possible. Blizzards have produced wind gusts to over 90 mph.
The van that is moving from 20 mph to 35 mph
Probably the winter of 1983, which I believe was the coldest winter on record there. I was stationed in the AF at Minot AFB that winter, and the temps were in the -35 to -40 range and the wind chills were in the -80 to -100