You can determine if it's too windy for a campfire by observing wind speeds and gusts. Generally, if winds exceed 10-15 mph, it may be risky to start a fire, as strong winds can spread flames and embers. Additionally, if you notice flames flickering vigorously or if sparks are being carried away by the wind, it's best to postpone the fire. Always check local fire regulations and conditions before making a decision.
I suppose that depends on who you are and what you're trying to do.
The threshold for determining how windy is too windy for the beach is typically around 20-25 mph. Wind speeds higher than this can create unsafe conditions such as strong currents and blowing sand, making it unpleasant or dangerous for beachgoers.
Yes, 20 mph is considered too windy for the beach as it can create strong gusts of wind and potentially make it uncomfortable for beachgoers.
You must NEVER burn when it is at all windy, the wind could catch an ember and start a wild fire.
The islands have two seasons: hot and cool. Generally it is not too windy in the islands, except for the ocean breeze!
not too cold, but windy
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Canopies can be used for many outdoor parties, kids parties etc. But is it advisable to use it only if it is not too windy. Securing the canopy will be difficult if it is too windy
Yes, 15 mph wind can be considered too windy for the beach as it may create uncomfortable conditions, such as blowing sand and difficulty in setting up beach equipment.
Tundra.
because it is more windy in cairdns and not too windy in sydney this is called air pressure
Yes, 10 mph is considered windy for the beach. It can create strong gusts of wind and potentially make it uncomfortable for beachgoers.