The wind is blowing FROM the North-Northeast to the South - Southwest.
This is a type mismatch since BTU (or at least the only BTU I know of), standing for British Thermal Unit, is a measure of heat energy, whilst cubic meters are a measure of volume.It is possible to express energy as pressure x volume however:1 BTU is approx 1055 Joules of energy => 1055 Pa/m2.For more information on these two terms, take a look at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_thermal_unithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joule
A tropical cyclone with winds reaching speeds of 120 km/hr is categorized as a tropical storm. At this stage, the storm is characterized by organized circulation patterns and increasing wind speeds. If the wind speeds continue to intensify, the storm may progress into a hurricane or typhoon, depending on the region in which it occurs.
Surface winds blow along the surface of the earth.Sometimes they blow in the same direction all year around .Sometimes they blow mainly in one direction for other part of the year.For e.g the monsoons in the sub-continent. In other places the winds are likely to blow in different direction from day to day.Winds speeds can vary from very slow to 100 km pr/hr. Upper atmosphere winds blow at about 10,000 meters above the surface of the earth. They are caused by the rotation of the earth and blow steadily in the same direction all year round.They can reach up to speed 350 km to 450 km/hr.They are referred to as the jet stream.
It depends on what latitude you are at but the equatorial rotational speed is 1,670.5 km/hr
It is given its name before in even becomes a hurricane. Storms are named when they reach tropical storm status. Roughly half of all tropical storms become hurricanes.
Neptune has the strongest winds, up to 2100 km/hr (1300 mph).
A 100-kilometer-per-hour wind blowing for 5 hours across a 100-kilometer-wide area of oceanD. a 100-kilometer-per-hour wind blowing for 10 hours across a 1000-kilometer-wide area of oceana 100 kilometer per hour wind blowing for 10 hours across a 1000 kilometer wide area
88.7 km/h
Neptune. The winds there can reach speeds of 600 m/sec (2100 km/hr or 1300 mph).
1 mile is equal to 1.609 kilometers. So, 1.609 km/hr.
160 kph = 99.4193908 mph
14.90 per hr. is how much per yr
50 kilometers per hour is 31 miles per hour. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 50 km/hr*1000 m/hr 1 km/hr*3.2808 ft/hr 1 m/hr*1 mi/hr 5280 ft/hr=31.06855961 mi/hr Direct Conversion Formula 50 km/hr*1 mi/hr 1.609344 km/hr=31.06855961 mi/hr
47.22421061 mi/hr. See complete algebraic steps below: 76 km/hr*1 m/hr 0.001 km/hr*1 ft/hr 0.3048 m/hr*1 mi/hr 5280 ft/hr=47.22421061 mi/hr
62.14 Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis 100 km/hr * 1000 m/hr 1 km/hr * 3.2808 ft/hr 1 m/hr * 1 mi/hr 5280 ft/hr = 62.13711923 mi/hr
70 miles = 112.65 km (rounded)
Answer: 1750 km/h = 1087.399 mph