Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Latest world record: The highest wind gust ever recorded on the surface of the Earth by means of an anemometer.


New Hampshire's Mount Washington has lost its peculiarity as the site of the fastest wind gust ever experienced on Earth, according to the Mount Washington Observatory officials said last Tuesday, January 26. The special consideration came three days after the World Meteorological Organization placed a snippet on its Web site saying a panel of experts reviewing this newest extremely weather and climate data turned up a 253 mph gust on Australia's Barrow Island during Cyclone Olivia in 1996. It was evidently a big discontent. Having the world record for over six decades was such a part of the soul of this organization and for fans of Mount Washington around the country according to Scot Henley; the observatory's executive director. The official titled that issue as “The highest wind gust ever recorded on the surface of the Earth by means of an anemometer." However for the residents of New Hampshire, it was simply "the Big Wind.” It just that the residents were already enjoys and adopts this kind of condition.
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