Yes, you can walk in a 50 mph wind with a bit of difficulty.
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be called a hurricane is 74 mph.
If the temperature is -5° Fahrenheit and the wind speed is 10 miles per hour (mph) the wind chill is -22.1 degrees F.
No. The maximum wind speed for a category 4 hurricane is 156 mph. Since advisories round wind speeds to the nearest 5 mph, you won't hear of a category 4 hurricane with wind over 155 mph. Anything over 156 mph is a category 5.
-55 F
Wind chill: -43 degrees Fahrenheit.
50 mph
the wind speed should be between 5 miles per hour and 50 miles per hour.
about 50 to 55 mph
about 50 mph.. this is of course downhill witht the wind
There is no smoke with an electric train.
This cannot be calculated without knowing the aerodynamics of the plane. Since air is fluid, it is capible of going around the plane, and will not nessicarily move the plane 50 mph E. If the wind holds steady (as in, not a single gust but a continuous wind) it will eventually push the plane up to 50 mph E. At that time the pane will have a speed of 403.14 mph going 82.875 degrees (with 90 degrees being due north).
Sustained winds of 50 knots are in the middle of the range of a tropical storm.A knot is a nautical mile per hour, so since a nautical mile is about 1.15 miles, a knot is about 1.15 miles per hour. Therefore, 50 knots is about 58 miles per hour or about 93 km/h.
The Beaufort Scale is used internationally to standardize estimates of wind speed.There are four grades of breeze, ranging from light to strong, and with air speeds ranging from 4 mph (5.6 - 11 km/h) through to 25 - 30 mph (39 - 49 km/h).Wind covers the range from 31 - 38 mph ( 50 - 61 km/h).Although originally designed for sea use, the modern descriptions also have land descriptors such as "Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against the wind."
Winds of 50 MPH will cause it to sway up to 3 inches.
50 mph is 31.07 kph.
The average tornado is 50 yards wide and has wind in the range of 70 to 90 mph.
About 6 mph.