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.
3 or three
i think it's 25 meters sq
6.65
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.
In wind speed, "kp" typically stands for "knots per hour." Knots are a unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile per hour, commonly used in maritime and aviation contexts.
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.
A wild storm is officially considered a hurricane when it reaches sustained wind speeds of 74 miles per hour (119 kilometers per hour) on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.