231-mph NH wind gust is no longer world’s fastest (AP)
January 26, 2010 – 10:32 pm
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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Wind is the flow of gases on a large scale. On Earth, wind consists a wind gust, one technical definition of a wind gust is: the maxima that exceed
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231mph nh wind gust is no longer world's fastest
(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
231mph nh wind gust is no longer world's fastest
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
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