Miles per hour - it's a unit of speed, the same as in any other situation.
It seems to be miles per hour,
If you mean Katrina peak winds were 175 mph. If you mean Katia peak winds were 135 mph.
Weather related basically means that it has to do with weather.
The average speed of the train for the entire trip would be the harmonic mean of 60 mph and 40 mph. Using the formula for harmonic mean: 2 * 60 * 40 / (60 + 40) = 48 mph. So, the average speed of the train is 48 mph.
In a weather forecast, "CAT 5" refers to Category 5 hurricanes, which are the most severe and intense hurricanes on the Saffir-Simpson scale. These storms are characterized by extremely high wind speeds exceeding 157 mph and catastrophic damage potential.
It is 45 mph.
hurricane
Weather on saturn is generally very windy, with wind speeds up to 1,100 mph.
It seems to be miles per hour,
miles per hour....
Wind speeds up to 175 mph
VRB in a weather report means variable wind. Usually follows 0 mph wind speed, so wind can increase from any direction.
If you mean Katrina peak winds were 175 mph. If you mean Katia peak winds were 135 mph.
It has really powerful wind speeds up to 818 mph. Wind speeds of well over 1000 mph have been recorded, in fact.
An officer could cite you for driving too fast for conditions, even if you are driving at the posted speed limit of 45 MPH during extreme weather conditions. Drivers are required to adjust their speed based on weather and road conditions to ensure safety.
Shizzy Weather
I'm assuming you mean kph? 65 kph == 40.3891275 mph