how is air pressure affected with wind speed
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Wind is air pressure converted into movement of air. When air slows down, its pressure increases. The kinetic energy or momentum of a moving air mass is converted in static atmospheric pressure as the air mass slows down. This means that higher wind speeds will show lower air pressure readings.
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Relationship between surface air pressure and windspeeds
The lowest pressure reading ever recorded for a hurricane (typhoon Tip, 1979) is 870 millibars (mb). However, most storms have an average pressure of 950 millibars. Wind speed in a hurricane is directly related to the surface pressure of the storm.
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