What is the name for the winds blowing with a very high speed at a height of 3 km from the surface in the upper atmosphere?
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Surface wind is the wind blowing near the Earth's surface. It is measured by an anemometer (speed) or wind vane (wind direction) at a standard height of 10 m above ground in an area where the distance between the instrument and any obstruction is at least 10 times the height of the obstruction.
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