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Definition of wind speed in English: wind speednoun mass nounThe rate at which air is moving in a particular area. wind speeds were estimated at between 200 and 210 mph Example sentencesExamples - Mean wind speeds for the month of between 7 and 12 knots were higher than normal for July.
- Across much of the Great Plains, the annual average wind speed is about 13.4 miles per hour.
- If the air temperature is 3C and the wind speed is 25 miles per hour, then the wind chill temperature is minus 5C.
- The wind speed is always greater higher above the ground.
- Low wind speeds affecting more than 90 per cent of the country are only likely to occur for about an hour, once every five years during the winter.
- With a sustained wind speed of 165 mph for 12 hours, with occasional gusts measured at between 185 to 200 mph, the building swayed alarmingly.
- In exposed skin, the risk of a freezing injury increases with higher wind speeds.
- It's the top-of-the-line in amateur weather gear, measuring everything from wind speed to rainfall and giving me personal forecasts.
- Winds are key to ballooning; the skilled pilot uses different wind speeds at different altitudes to move in the desired direction.
- It was his responsibility to decide whether the wind speeds were sufficiently low to climb.
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