Noun
windspeed (plural windspeeds)
Alternative spelling of wind speed
The recorded temperature was more than 300 °C (>570 °F) and the windspeed measured more than 644 km/h (>400 mph) before the probes vapourised. Source: Internet
However, the exact behavior of a wildfire's front is dependent on a variety of factors, including windspeed and slope steepness. Source: Internet
To date it is the strongest hurricane ever recorded at landfall in means of sustained windspeed in the Atlantic Basin, reaching sustained winds of 190 mph and a low pressure of 905 mbs. Source: Internet
Tallinn has an average windspeed of convert with winters being the windiest (around convert in January) and summers being the least windiest at around convert in July and August. Source: Internet
It is one of only three hurricanes in the Atlantic to ever make landfall at Category 5 Status and one of only four hurricanes worldwide to reach a maximum sustained windspeed of 190 mph. Source: Internet