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Discover Ludwig"wind speeds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the amount of wind present in a certain area, such as in the following sentence: "The wind speeds in this area can reach up to 30 mph during a storm."
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wind speeds
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Plural of wind speed
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And wind speeds have indeed been dropping.
Some have higher wind speeds than others.
Wind speeds are rarely strong enough to cause damage.
That's because wind speeds are amplified at higher altitudes.
"Our best estimates of wind speeds are about 190mph.
Lower wind speeds are classed as topical storms.
Earlier the NWS reported maximum wind speeds of 190mph.
However, the wind speeds are not as severe as those experienced by the US under Hurricane Katrina, which hit land with wind speeds of 200 km/h.
We've experienced record wind speeds as well".
Such a large temperature gradient generates eye-popping wind speeds.
Unofficial wind speeds of 100mph were recorded on Snowdon, Gwynedd.
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