World-record wind speed confirmed
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Scientists at the World Meteorological Organization confirmed this week that Cyclone Olivia in April 1996 produced gusts clocking in at 253.5 mph (408 km/h), the highest non-tornadic winds ever recorded.
The gust, recorded at Barrow Island, Australia, shattered the previous record of 231 mph (372 km/h), set on Mount Washington in the United States in April 1934. However, this record stands for the western and northern hemispheres.
The WMO "came to its conclusion after an extensive review and evaluation of instrumental, phenomenological and statistical data."
Olivia caused extensive damage in Australia as it moved across the continent in a northwest–southeast direction.
[edit] Sources
- "Highest surface wind speed - Tropical Cyclone Olivia sets world record" — World Records Academy, January 26, 2010
- Doyle Rice. "World record wind speed measured" — USA Today, January 25, 2010
- "Severe Tropical Cyclone Olivia" — Bureau of Meteorology,
