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Wind speed

Wind speed gauge, or anemometer

Wind speed is the speed of the weather related air movement from one place to the next.[1]

Wind speeds usually mean the movement of air in an outside environment, but the speed of movement of air inside is also important in many cases, including weather forecasting, aircraft and maritime operations, construction and civil engineering. High wind speeds can cause unpleasant side effects, and strong winds often have special names, including gales, hurricanes, and typhoons. The highest non-tornadic wind speed ever measured on earth, 253 miles per hour, was recorded on Barrow Island, Australia.[2]

  1. "Wind Speed Map". Archived from the original on 2011-03-04. Retrieved 2011-04-04.
  2. "Documentation and verification of the world extreme wind gust record" (PDF). Bureau of Meteorology - Australia. Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal 62 (2012) 1–9. June 2010.

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