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Answer these:
1. When was the wind strongest? Why?
2.When was it the fastest? Why?
3.When was the wind weakest? Why?
4.When was it slowest? Why?
Answers
Explanation:
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Answer:
1) Temperatures all over the Earth are steadily rising as a result of human-caused climate change. ... The authors of the new study suggest that a shift between certain natural climate cycles may have helped trigger the switch from slower to faster winds.
2)The fastest wind speed ever recorded comes from a hurricane gust. On April 10, 1996, Tropical Cyclone Olivia (a hurricane) passed by Barrow Island, Australia. It was the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane at the time, 254 mph (408 km/h)
3)The place where trade winds of the two hemispheres meet is called the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ). The area around the ITCZ is called the doldrums. Prevailing winds in the doldrums are very weak, and the weather is unusually calm
4) Oak Ridge, Tennessee, appears to be the least windy city in the U.S. with an average annual wind speed of 4.1 mph. Interestingly, Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Valdez, Alaska, all have average annual wind speeds around 4 mph even though it can occasionally be very windy in those cities
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