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Typical wind speeds on Mars are 50mph to 70mph, and the maximum is over 100mph.
Typical wind speeds encountered in the Martian Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) were found to be of sufficient strength to blow items having a low ballistic coefficient, i.e. Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators (HIADs) or parachutes, onto prelanded assets even when the lander itself touches down several kilometres away.
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Atmospheric rivers are associated with a doubling or more of the typical wind speed compared to all storm conditions, and a 50 100% increase in the wind and precipitation values for extreme events.
Typical wind speed ranges from 5 to 6 m/s at the coast to around 1 to 2 m/s in the south of LS.
Coincidentally, according to Osczevski's estimates, the Earth equivalent temperature for the average summertime afternoon high on Mars where NASA's Pathfinder landed in 1997 is 1°C (which stems from combining the site's average afternoon high of –14°C with a typical wind speed of 14 km/hr).
Depending on meteorological conditions, SO2 to sulfate conversion rates of 1 5% per hour have been estimated (U.S. EPA 2004), implying that some conversion already occurs at scales of 10 50 km (a typical wind speed is 10 km/hr).
For comparison, a typical stationary wind speed record is also applied to the building.
However, the persistence of wind speeds above typical wind turbine cut-in speeds is higher at coastal and offshore masts.
Considering the wind loads on a typical house, estimates for failure wind speeds were obtained, assuming a factor of safety, and compared to ASCE 7-05 wind regions.
It also includes such real-world factors in its tests as typical road-grade, wind speed, load, tyre pressure, and seasonal changes in fuel formulation all of which influence fuel efficiency to some degree or other.
Four wind speed intervals for a typical wind turbine were considered.
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