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  1. windstorm, a wind that is strong enough to cause at least light damage to trees and buildings and may or may not be accompanied by precipitation. Wind speeds during a windstorm typically exceed 55 km (34 miles) per hour.

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  4. Cloudy with occasional light rain. For tomorrow, thundery showers over many areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Thundery showers. Max. 33°C. Min. 25°C. 55% - 95%. SSE 10 - 20 km/h.

  5. The name European windstorm reflects that these storms in Europe are primarily notable for their strong winds and associated damage, which can span several nations on the continent. The strongest cyclones are called windstorms within academia and the insurance industry. [2]

  6. While every effort has been made to site the instruments in relatively unobstructed areas to provide the best possible indication of the general weather conditions, there are times when this is not possible. The readings from the instruments could thus be influenced by local conditions.

  7. Windguru weather forecast for Singapore - East Coast. Special wind and weather forecast for windsurfing, kitesurfing and other wind related sports.

  8. Strong thunderstorm winds can come from a number of different processes. Most thunderstorm winds that cause damage at the ground are a result of outflow generated by a thunderstorm downdraft. Damaging winds are classified as those exceeding 50-60 mph.

  9. Wind Resources. High winds can occur during a severe thunderstorm, with a strong weather system, or can flow down a mountain. When winds are sustained at 40-50 mph, isolated wind damage is possible. Widespread significant wind damage can occur with higher wind speeds.

  10. Types of Damaging Winds. Straight-line wind is a term used to define any thunderstorm wind that is not associated with rotation, and is used mainly to differentiate from tornadic winds. A downdraft is a small-scale column of air that rapidly sinks toward the ground.