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Planet's Wildest Winds: Extreme Gusts Revealed

15 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Oklahoma City recorded 302mph winds during a tornado.
  • Barrow Island, Australia, holds the record for fastest non-tornado wind.
  • Mount Washington, USA, experiences hurricane-force winds over 100 days annually.
Planet's Wildest Winds: Extreme Gusts Revealed

Extreme winds shape unique landscapes and challenge human endeavors across the globe. From the frigid shores of Antarctica to the plains of Oklahoma, certain locations are defined by their relentless gales. These places experience wind speeds that can far exceed typical storm conditions, offering a dramatic display of atmospheric power.

Record-breaking wind speeds have been documented in various locations, often associated with severe weather events. Oklahoma City, USA, registered an astonishing 302 miles per hour during a tornado in May 1999, while Barrow Island, Australia, recorded 254 miles per hour during Cyclone Olivia, the highest speed not linked to a tornado. These events highlight the sheer force that wind can unleash.

Other locations consistently battle powerful gusts. Mount Washington, USA, a well-known windy spot, experiences hurricane-force winds on over 100 days annually. Commonwealth Bay in Antarctica boasts the highest average annual wind speed, driven by powerful katabatic winds. These destinations serve as stark reminders of nature's untamed energy.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The fastest wind speed recorded was 302 miles per hour in Oklahoma City, USA, during a tornado in May 1999.
Wellington, New Zealand, is considered the world's windiest city, with an average annual wind speed of 29 miles per hour.
Commonwealth Bay in Antarctica is believed to have the world's highest average annual wind speed at 50 miles per hour.

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