Examples of using Wind speeds in English and their translations into Dutch
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The Beaufort scale is a scale for measuring wind speeds.
This is due to intense precipitations and flooding, as well as high wind speeds.
The probe measures wind speeds of 270 miles per hour,
Wind speeds in excess of 230 km/ h ensured on the Croatian Adriatic coast in the last day for chaotic conditions.
In this way a stable system is generated, which can produce extremely high wind speeds.
Wind speeds in excess of 230 km/ h are even in late autumn Croatian exception rather.
Such a correlation can be demonstrated by the PM10 concentrations and average wind speeds measured on days when the limit value was exceeded, at least for the reference year18.
comfortable refuelling at wind speeds of up to 8 Beaufort.
easy refuelling at wind speeds up to 8 Beaufort.
These systems deliver real-time predictions of the relevant metocean parameters such as wave heights, wind speeds and current velocities inside the wind park and along the shipping routes.
With wind speeds up to 225 kilometers per hour,
The wind speeds got up to 222 miles an hour so this filled up in just a matter of a few hours.
As a result of severe wind speeds, we are forced to suspend waterside operations.
extremely seaworthy boats, for wind speeds of 41 Knots and wave heights are designed to four meters.
HA windsock sleeves are proving to withstand wind speeds in excess of 145km/h(75 knots).
We are looking at wind speeds inside the funnel of over 300 miles per hour.
The first manifestation of such a weather system is called a tropical depression as long as wind speeds do not exceed 63 km/h or 7 Beaufort.
As a result of severe wind speeds, we are forced to suspend our waterside operations.
Sir Francis Beaufort was a 19th century Irish naval officer who devised the system by which we measure wind speeds at sea.
can resist high wind speeds.