Jupiter's winds are an average of 360 km and hour, but the record was recorded in LRS, or Little Red Spot, the Great Red Spot's "cousin" was an astonishing 620 km.
The "exoplanets" known as "Hot Jupiters".
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Each hemisphere has 2 narrow belts of fast moving winds called jet streams. They are located high in the atmosphere and can influence weather patterns and air travel routes.
Solar winds can travel at speeds ranging from 250 to 800 kilometers per second when they reach Earth's vicinity. These high-speed particles are emitted from the Sun's corona and can affect Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere.
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.
The "exoplanets" known as "Hot Jupiters".
The exoplanets called "Hot Jupiters."
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Models suggest that the clouds on hot Jupiters could be composed of minerals like corundum and silicates, as well as exotic compounds such as titanium oxide and aluminum oxide. These clouds may form due to strong winds, vertical mixing, and high temperatures in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters.
The regular storms have to be at least 40mph fast
The winds of a hurricane must be at least 119 km/h.
A little ove 750 mph that is
Hurricane Katrina had peak winds of 175 mph.
It varies widely. The weakest have winds of about 65 mph, while the strongest have winds over 300 mph.
If you mean Katrina peak winds were 175 mph. If you mean Katia peak winds were 135 mph.
205 Kph.
bcoz of fast currents of winds above the umbrella