231-mph NH wind gust is no longer world’s fastest (AP)

January 26, 2010 – 10:32 pm

FILE -  In this Feb. 1, 2007 file photo, wind and driving snow are seen on the top of the highest peak in the Northeast,  Mount Washington, in New Hampshire. Mount Washington has lost its distinction as the site of the fastest wind gust ever recorded on Earth. The World Meteorological Organization says a review of climate data turned up a 253 mph gust recorded in 1996 on Barrow Island in Australia during Cyclone Olivia. That tops the 231 mph record set atop Mount Washington in 1934. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)AP – First the Old Man, now the Big Wind. New Hampshire’s Mount Washington has lost its distinction as the site of the fastest wind gust ever recorded on Earth, officials at the Mount Washington Observatory said Tuesday.


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231mph nh wind gust is no longer world's fastest
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