The windiest
place in the world is Port Martin, Antarctica, which has
an average wind speed over a year of 64 km/h (40 mph).
It experiences gale force 8 winds for over a hundred days
a year!

The most violent tornado in
recorded history struck on 18 March 1925, killing 689
people, injuring 1980 others, destroying 4 towns, severely
damaging 6 others and leaving 11,000 homeless across Missouri,
Indiana and Illinois.

The fastest winds on earth
are inside a tornado funnel. Winds here have been recorded
at 480 km/h (300 mph).

The Australian wind record
goes to Mardie in Western Australia, when winds gusted
to 259 km/h (162 mph) during Cyclone "Trixie" on 19 February
1975.

This movement of air is what
makes the wind blow.

A cold front brought strong
and gusty winds to the Great Basin and the Southern Plateau
Region, with wind gusts to 44 mph reported at Kingman
AZ.

The hurricane which hit Miami
FL on the 18th, pounded Pensacola FL with wind gusts to
152 mph. Winds raged in excess of 100 mph for four hours,
and above 75 mph for 20 hours.

Wet air is lighter than dry
air.

Then cool air moves in and
replaces the rising warm air.

Thunderstorms produced high
winds in eastern Colorado, with gusts to 63 mph reported
at La Junta.

Warm air, which weighs less
than cool air, rises.

The strongest wind gust recorded
on the surface of the earth is 371km/h (231 mph) at Mount
Washington, New Hampshire (USA) on 12 April 1934.
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