An extremely strong wind is called
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An extremely strong wind is called Gale.
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- A gale is a violent wind that is frequently used in nautical situations as a descriptive.
- A gale is defined as sustained surface winds of 34–47 knots (63–87 km/h, 17.5-24.2 m/s, or 39–54 miles/hour), according to the U.S. National Weather Service.
- Gale warnings are often issued when winds of this strength are anticipated. A wind advisory serves as the land-based equivalent to a gale warning in National Weather Service warning products in the United States.
- With the Beaufort scale, which defines a gale as wind between 50 km/h (14 m/s) and 102 km/h (28 m/s), wind force is most frequently measured.
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