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regard the figures hitherto obtained as final; moreover, the large See also: wind force in squalls is probably subject to large See also: local variations, the difference between the record of the See also: squall of the 1st of See also: June 1908 at Kew and Shepherd's Bush suggests that it may have been much stronger at Bushey, where the damage was done
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The highest velocity in a gust hitherto recorded upon See also: instruments belonging to the office is io6 5 M. per See also: hour at Pendennis See also: Castle on the 14th of See also: March 1905
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Gale force is defined for the purposes of the meteorological office as that of a wind which has an
See also: average velocity during an hour of 38 m. per hour
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According to See also: Simpson's results at Scilly or Holyhead, where the exposure is See also: good, a wind that just got within the reckoning of See also: gales would reach 44 M. per hour in the ordinary gusts, with occasional records of 51 m. per hour
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Squalls with velocities reaching 55 m. per hour are not uncommon, and the range of wind velocity which constitutes a squall may be anything between 40 m. an hour and upwards of 100 m. an hour . (W . N . |
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