Yes---According too The "Guinness Book Of World Records" it is---as well as the game show "Jepordey"--which had that as a "answer" a few yrs back--
As of the 2010 US Census, the city population was 9,450.
new orleans-----According too the "Guinness Book Of World Records" & the game show "Jepordy" game show ( was asked as a answer )----the windiest City in the USA is Brigantine, NJ----this is an old answer---Chicago did not get its "nick name" because of weather---it gots its "Windy City" name because of the "Politicians"---Gary
Probably the windiest US capital city is Cheyenne, WY. It is located near the base of the Rocky Mountains, where the eastern slope winds are constant.
Chicago doesn't even make the top ten windiest city list. Number one is Amarillo, Texas (Avg. wind speed: 13.6 mph).
i was watching a program last night and they said Dodge City, KS is the windiest city in the US. i find that hard to believe. i would think someplace in Wyoming based on my experience. seems like a fairly simple ? to answer....
Chicago is actually not even on the list of the top 10 windiest cities in America. According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration the windiest city in the US isBlue Hill Massachusettsfollowed byDodge City KansasandAmarillo Texashowever the National Climatic Data Center claims the Dodge City KS is in fact the windiest city.so your gonna find different yet similar answers
Atlantic City, NJ
port orford oregon.
As of the 2010 US Census, the city population was 9,450.
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In NJ it is. Jersey City, along with Newark, is considered the most developed in NJ. In the US, not sure. I believe it is one of the most diverse.--- Yes. Jersey City is the most "cosmopolitan" city...
miami, fl (11%) Camden,NJ