What is considered a strong wind?

"Damaging high wind" with sustained speeds greater than 58 mph, or frequent wind gusts greater than 58 mph. Damaging wind conditions are consistent with a high wind warning. "A High Threat to Life and Property from High Wind." "High wind" with sustained speeds of 40 to 57 mph.
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Is 15 mph a strong wind?

So it's all about the sustained wind speed when we're talking about the difference between breezy and windy, not the gusts. Breezy is described as a sustained wind speed from 15-25 mph. Windy is a sustained wind speed from 20-30 mph.
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Are 12 mph winds strong?

Small ripples appear on water surface. 4-7 Mph 6-11 kph 4-6 knots Light Breeze Leaves rustle, can feel wind on your face, wind vanes begin to move. Small wavelets develop, crests are glassy. 8-12 Mph 12-19 kph 7-10 knots Gentle Breeze Leaves and small twigs move, light weight flags extend.
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What is too windy to be outside?

A high wind warning is issued when sustained winds of 40 mph or greater or gusts to 58 mph or greater are expected.
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How windy is too windy?

"Damaging high wind" with sustained speeds greater than 58 mph, or frequent wind gusts greater than 58 mph. Damaging wind conditions are consistent with a high wind warning. "A High Threat to Life and Property from High Wind." "High wind" with sustained speeds of 40 to 57 mph.
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What causes high winds?



How cold is 10mph wind?

For example, your weather station may report that the outdoor temperature is 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-7 degrees Celsius) with a wind speed of 10 mph (16 kph). The temperature at which these two values intersect is the wind chill. In this example, it will feel like it is 9 degrees Fahrenheit (-13 degrees Celsius).
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At what wind speed do trees fall?

During storms, there is a critical wind speed, of around 42 m/s (90 mph), at which almost all tree trunks break – irrespective of their size or species – according to a new study done by researchers in France.
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Can you walk in 30 mph winds?

Walking in a 30 mph wind can be tricky, at 40 mph you could be blown off balance and at 60 mph it is almost impossible to walk. The wind speed given by the BBC or local radio station will be at sea level. It increases as you increase in height.
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Is 5 mph wind fast?

Generally, "breezy" can be used to describe wind that blows anywhere from 5-20 mph, ranging from a light to moderate breeze.
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Can you run in 20 mph wind?

Potential effects running in to a headwind:

Running in 5mph wind: potentially 10 seconds per mile, though most won't notice it. Running in 10 mph wind: 20 seconds per mile. Running in 15 mph wind: 30 seconds per mile. Running in 20 mph wind: up to 1 minute per mile.
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Is it OK to run in windy weather?

On extremely windy days, when a weather warning has been issued, consider running indoors on a treadmill or be flexible in your training, swapping with a rest day. Remember above all else, to smile and enjoy the beauty of running – a happy runner is a fast runner!
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How fast does wind have to be to lift a person?

Putting all these numbers in gives us v≈20 m/s, or about 45 mph. But, this is just enough to make your body move (compared to standing still on the ground).
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What are the local wind?

Local winds are winds that blow over a limited area. Local winds blow between small low and high pressure systems. They are influenced by local geography. Nearness to an ocean, lake, or mountain range can affect local winds.
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How much does a 20 mph wind affect temperature?

The faster the wind blows, the more efficient the process becomes, making it seem colder and colder. In other words, an air temperature of 15 degrees with a calm wind has no wind chill temperature. It feels like 15 degrees. However, an air temperature of 15 degrees with a 20 mph wind feels like only -2 degrees!
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Can you walk in 50 mph wind?

With 50mph+ winds I'd be paying some attention to wind direction vs walk route direction. If possible it helps to be on certain sides of a hill less exposed to the wind and to do as much walking as possible with wind behind you. That said, a 50mph isn't going to hinder you in most places but you'll definitely feel it.
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Can you walk in 70 mph winds?

Attempting to walk in 60-70mph winds is dangerous, and there is a high risk of being blown over and suffering injury. Stay away from difficult underfoot conditions or exposed edges and get off the hill as soon as possible.
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How windy is no fire?

2) Wind – Wind speed and direction should be carefully monitored before and during the burn. Wind should be steady from between 4 and 15 miles per hour. Gusty winds and/ or winds shifting greater than 45 degrees should be avoided. Calm conditions (wind speed less than 3 miles per hour) should also be avoided.
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Can 70 mph winds move a cars?

An average person could be moved by a 67 mph wind, and an average car can be moved by a 90 mph wind.
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