Winds between 28 knots and 55 knots on the Beaufort scale are known as gale force winds.
= 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].
The main difference between 28 degrees Celsius and 25 degrees Celsius is the temperature value itself. In terms of how it feels, 28 degrees Celsius is typically perceived as warmer than 25 degrees Celsius. This difference may be noticeable in terms of comfort and the need to adjust clothing or activities accordingly.
-28 degrees Celsius is equal to -18.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Nickel (Ni) is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ni and atomic number 28. Nickel has: protons=28 neutrons=30 electrons=28 atomic mass=58 atomic #=28
28 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately -2 degrees Celsius.
28 knots = 33.22 mph
Knots Landing - 1979 The Fan Club 11-28 was released on: USA: 10 May 1990
= 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].
Knots Landing - 1979 One Day in a Row 6-28 was released on: USA: 9 May 1985
Knots Landing - 1979 Catharsis - 4.5 was released on: USA: 28 October 1982
Knots Landing - 1979 The Deluge 6-21 was released on: USA: 28 February 1985
Knots Landing - 1979 Catharsis 4-5 was released on: USA: 28 October 1982
Knots Landing - 1979 Discovery 9-27 was released on: USA: 28 April 1988
Knots Landing - 1979 The Getaway 14-11 was released on: USA: 28 January 1993
Yes, for most cruise ships 23 knots is their top speed. The only other ship that goes faster is the Queen Mary 2 at 28 knots, but that makes weekly transatlantic crossings.
Knots Landing - 1979 A Man of Good Will 6-24 was released on: USA: 28 March 1985
Knots Landing - 1979 Upwardly Mobile 12-21 was released on: USA: 28 March 1991