wind speeds over 74 miles per hour are possible. in a hurricane winds can get up to 100 miles an hour!
A big one will do 500 to 600. Although you have to factor in the speed of the wind too.
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i think it's 25 meters sq
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1 mile per hour equates to 1609.344 meters per hour.
20 Mile per hour
It is a speed unit; km/hour or mile/hour, ....
"Knot" is a unit of speed. It means "nautical mile per hour". 1 nautical mile = 1.151515 "statute" mile (regular mile)
A 200 mph wind is at the extreme upper end of the wind estimate range for an EF4 tornado.
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1 knot per hour equals one nautical mile per hour which is equal to 1.151 mph so the wind is going a bit faster than 1 mph.
it can be, or in miles per hour or in kilometers per hour or any other speed measurements.
1 knot is 1 nautical mile per hour, but the words knot and nautical mile are not always interchangeable in sentences (that is, to say something like "he is 1 knot to the north" would not be grammatically correct. Instead you should say "he is 1 nautical mile to the north", just as it is not truly correct to say "The wind speed was 30 nautical miles per hour". In this case you should say "The wind speed was 30 knots").
There's a thing called the Beaufort scale that doesn't really have units, and is based on water wave action at a given wind velocity. Beaufort 0 is dead calm and Beaufort 12 is a hurricane. Knots (nautical miles per hour) is how wind is usually measured. One knot is about 1.15 MPH. Meters per second (m/s) is another way wind speed is described, as well as miles per hour. (mph) (Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed. Any unit of speed can be used to describe the speed of wind. The most common units used for that purpose are "kilometer per hour" . . kilometers per hour "mile per hour" . . . . . . statute miles per hour "knot" . . . . . . . . . . . . . nautical miles per hour
Divide the speed of the wind by 2.236936 mile seconds per meter hours.
There is evidence of wind on the planet Jupiter. Winds can reach speeds of 100 meters per second, or 360 kilometers per hour.