What is the windiest place on Earth?

Commonwealth Bay, Antartica
The Guinness Book of World Records and National Geographic Atlas have both listed this bay in Antarctica as the windiest place on the planet. Katabatic winds in Commonwealth Bay are recorded at over 150 mph on a regular basis, and the average annual wind speed is 50 mph.
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What are the top 5 windiest cities in the world?

Wellington is a great place to travel though, and it was named the Lonely Planet's 4th Best Destination in 2011.
  • 2) Rio Gallegos, Argentina. Rio Gallegos, Argentina is the 2nd windiest city on Earth and is located on the far southern tip of Argentina. ...
  • 3) St. ...
  • 4) Punta Arenas, Chile. ...
  • 5) Dodge City, KS, United States.
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What are the top 3 windiest cities in the world?

If you're wondering where to go (or not to go) for wind, here's a guide to the windiest cities in the world.
  • Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica. Commonwealth Bay is listed in National Geographic Atlas and the Guinness Book of World Records for having the highest wind speeds in the world. ...
  • St. ...
  • Rio Gallegos, Argentina.
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Where on earth is the strongest wind?

1. 253 mph • Barrow Island, Australia • April 10, 1996
  • Visible satellite imagery of Tropical Cyclone Olivia a few hours before it crossed Barrow Island, Australia, setting a new world-record wind gust of 253 mph. ( ...
  • Wind trace taken at Barrow Island, Australia, during Tropical Cyclone Olivia.
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What are the top 10 windiest cities in the world?

Wellington on the windy Cook Strait
  • 250 km. 250 miles. Auckland. South. Island. North. Island. Wellington. South Pacific. ...
  • 500 km. 500 miles. Auckland. South. Island. North. Island. Wellington. ...
  • 500 km. 500 miles. Auckland. South. Island. North. Island. Wellington. ...
  • Auckland. South. Island. North. Island. Wellington. South Pacific Ocean. Tasman Sea.
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What storm has the strongest winds?

Hurricane Camille of 1969 had the highest wind speed at landfall, at an estimated 190 miles per hour when it struck the Mississippi coast. This wind speed at landfall is the highest ever recorded worldwide.
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What is the windiest city in the UK?

Remote locations in the north and west are particularly prone to strong gusts, with St David's in Wales listed as being the windiest city in the country. 11.8 knots (13.5mph) is the average speed in St David's.
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What wind speed can pick up a human?

An average person could be moved by a 67 mph wind, and an average car can be moved by a 90 mph wind. Isn't it great how math can help us with so many questions?
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What is the fastest wind ever recorded?

The highest wind speed ever recorded occurred on Barrow Island, Australia. On April 10th, 1996, an unmanned weather station measured a 253 mph wind gust during Tropical Cyclone Olivia.
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Where is the coldest and windiest place on Earth?

Antarctica is the coldest, driest, windiest and highest continent on Earth. It is about fifty times the size of New Zealand and is almost completely covered in ice. Of the seven continents, Antarctica is: the coldest (–91°C in 1997)
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What is the windiest city in Europe?

Stórhöfði (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈstourˌhœvðɪ]) is a peninsula and the southernmost point of Heimaey, the largest island in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, in Iceland. It is claimed to be the windiest place in Europe, and holds the record for the lowest on land observation of air pressure in Europe.
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What is the windiest country in Europe?

Scotland is the windiest country in Europe. That's a fact which gives us an unassailable edge in tackling one of the world's most important challenges: climate change.
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What is the windiest city in the USA?

Dodge City, Kansas

It's thought to be the windiest city in the U.S., with an average wind speed of 15 mph.
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How windy is the UK?

Over the past two decades, the average wind speed in the United Kingdom has remained relatively stable. In 2021, the average wind speed in the UK was 7.9 knots. Speeds peaked during this period in 2015 at 9.4 knots, before falling to 8.4 knots the following year. One knot is equivalent to one nautical mile per hour.
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Which season is windiest?

Of course, a windy day can come along just about any time of year (the record gust of 83 mph in Madison occurred in June 1975) but the climatology suggests that March and April are the windiest months of the year with average wind speeds of 11.3 and 11.4 mph, respectively.
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WHAT CAN 1000 mph winds do?

The end of the world wouldn't be pretty. If a big asteroid — like the one whizzing by on Wednesday — slammed into the Earth, ferocious winds of up to 1,000 mph and intense shock waves would kill the most people, according to a study published Wednesday.
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What's the worst wind mph?

Then, at 1:21 pm on April 12, 1934, the extreme value of 231 mph out of the southeast was recorded. This would prove to be the highest natural surface wind velocity ever officially recorded by means of an anemometer, anywhere in the world.
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What is the strongest wind called?

Gale. Gale refers to a current of air that measures in the range of 32 to 63 miles per hour on the Beaufort scale. More generally, it's any strong wind: On this links-style course, autumn gales blow fiercely across the moors - so fiercely that a misstruck shot can turn on you like a rogue boomerang.
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Can wind rip your skin off?

The vacuum of space doesn't make your skin explode. But high wind can definitely pick up a person. In fact, if you were standing in the parking lot, the wind wouldn't just pick you up—it would also peel the pavement from the ground! It wouldn't be strong enough to peel your skin off.
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What wind speed will flip a car?

The study showed that head winds with wind speeds of up to 115 miles per hour do not tip over vehicles, however crossing the 115 miles per hour mark, the results are much different. Touching 180 miles per hour, any stationary or in motion vehicle has an increased chance of tipping over.
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How strong is a Hypercane?

Hypercanes would have wind speeds of over 800 kilometres per hour (500 mph), potentially gusting to 970 km/h (600 mph), and would also have a central pressure of less than 700 hectopascals (20.67 inHg), giving them an enormous lifespan of at least several weeks.
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What is the coldest city in the UK?

What is this? The picturesque market town of Newport in the county of Shropshire holds the record for having the lowest ever temperature in England. In January 1982 the temperature in Newport reached an all-time low of -26 °C, way beyond the average low of 0 °C for January.
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Where is driest place in UK?

The climate of East Anglia is generally dry and mild. The region is the driest in the United Kingdom with many areas receiving less than 600mm of rainfall a year.
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Where is the most snow in UK?

Statistically, the snowiest place in the UK is the Cairngorms in Scotland, with 76.2 days of snow or sleet falling on average. Cornwall is the least likely to get snow, with an average of only 7.4 days of snow or sleet falling a year.
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