A storm is classed as force 10 on the Beaufort scale, 54.8-63.6 mph. Bear in mind that wind gusts during stormy conditions may reach 100 MPH or more. Personally, I would settle for force 10 as the average.
A storm accompanied by lightning (electrical discharge) is called an electrical storm.
The velocity of the winds blowing at 89 miles per hour during a storm on the North Carolina coast is 89 miles per hour.
No, but it does have a famous storm system called the "Great Red Spot".
a storm cloud is called a cumulonimbus.
A tornado comes from a type of storm called a rotating thunderstorm, but is not a storm, itself.
With regard to a hurricane or tropical storm, a warning is issued.
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To determine the velocity of the approaching storm, you need to know both the speed at which the storm is moving (15 km/hr) and the direction in which it is moving. Velocity is a vector quantity, so it includes both the speed and the direction of motion.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the velocity of the storm, you simply need to know the direction it's moving in. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed (15 km/hr in this case) and direction. So, if you know the direction, you can describe the storm's velocity fully. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, understanding the full picture can help you appreciate the beauty of nature's creations.
You need to know its direction. Put that togetherwith the speed, and you'll have the velocity.
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it is called a storm
Velocity= a speed and a direction The speed is 15 km/hr You still need a direction to make a velocity.
A storm accompanied by lightning (electrical discharge) is called an electrical storm.
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Bring Me To Life. There is also a a song by Within Temptation called Stand My Ground, which is very similar. (Not the song but the video)
Velocity as opposed to speed is a vector and is therefore much more useful. For example when driving in a car your speedometer tells you your speed in Mph or KMph. This however does not give you information on where you are going, it only tells you how fast. You could be going north, south, east or west. Velocity on the other hand is a vector, which means it gives you direction and magnitude. So you know the car's speed and direction. Therefore velocity is more important in describing how a storm is moving because it tells you where the storm is going and how fast it is going.