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Throughout most of New Zealand, the prevailing wind is from the west.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Christchurch, New Zealand was 42.4°C, on February 7 1973. It set the New Zealand record for highest recorded temperature ever for the whole of the country.
Today, the modern descendant of the old style windmill would be the wind turbine, and these are becoming increasingly common for generating electric power.One of their advantages is that they can often be situate close to the power demand - an important economic factor.
there are 568 wind turbines and they are located in hamilton parnell and parmaston north
it is naruto new technique on shippuuden when he combine wind nature manipalation with the rasengan and get the wind release rasengan it can be thrown and it expands in to a shuriken like shape he used it against a group of pains i dont know if its his strongest.
Cyclone Olivia produced a record gust to 253 mph, the strongest surface-level wind gust ever recorded.
The last I heard, the long-standing record of Mt. Washington, New Hampshire still stood. Mt Washington is locally known as "Misery Hill", and there is a weather station there. On April 12, 1934, a wind speed of 231 MPH was measured there.
The highest sustained winds on record in a tropical cyclone (the type of storm that a hurricane is) is 190 mph, recorded in several storms. It is suspected that Hurricane Camille's winds in 1969 may have reached 200mph, but this is not certain as the storm destroyed all wind gauges in its path. The strongest gust recorded (peak averaged over 3 seconds) was 253 mph in Cyclone Olivia in 1996, the strongest wind gust on record not associated with a tornado.
The highest sustained wind speed recorded in a tropical cyclone was 190 mph, which was measured in several storms including Hurricane Camille and Typhoon Tip. The highest gust recorded in a tropical cyclone was 253 mph on April 10, 1996 on Barrow Island off the coast of Australia.
The actual maximum wind speed for a tornado is not known. The strongest wind ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph.
A blast is a violent gust, such as a gust of wind, an explosion, a loud, sudden sound, or an immature or undifferentiated cell.
There is no standard collective noun for wind. Nouns for winds are usually for a type of wind rather than a group of wind, for example a gust of wind or a gale of wind.
that a gust is strong and a breeze is a light wind.
A sudden stronger blast of wind.
A gustnado is a cyclonic ciculation that could cause severe thunderstorms.
The fastest wind ever recorded on Earth was a gust to 302 mph in the F5 tornado that struck the Oklahoma city area on May 3, 1999 recorded by Doppler radar.
No, there are two records for the fastest winds on earth. First, there highest non-tornadic winds were in a wind gust to 253 mph on April 10, 1996 during Cyclone Olivia. The strongest wind ever recorded anywhere in the world was in the F5 tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma on May 3, 1999. Where mobile doppler radar detected winds of up to 302 mph.