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  2. What caused 78 mph wind speeds in Bloomington last night? - AOL

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    The average wind speed during Tuesday afternoon's storm was 60-70 mph, powerful enough to uproot trees and cause the widespread damage seen in Bloomington today.

  3. Photos show the devastating aftermath of the Los Angeles ...

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    Over 105,000 Los Angeles residents have been ordered to evacuate since the Palisades fire started on January 7, with evacuation orders still in place for 92,000 people. With wind speeds of up to ...

  4. Santa Ana winds - Wikipedia

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    These low humidities, combined with the warm, compressionally-heated air mass, plus the high wind speeds, create critical fire weather conditions. The combination of wind, heat, and dryness accompanying the Santa Ana winds turns the chaparral into explosive fuel feeding the infamous wildfires for which the region is known.

  5. The National Weather Service in Los Angeles said a "high speed river of air" remained over Los Angeles County on Wednesday and was fueling a "widespread, major wind event." The good news was this ...

  6. Some of fastest winds during Friday storms logged at ... - AOL

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    The highest wind gust was reported in Wilmington, Ohio, at the Wilmington Air Park in Clinton County, according to the National Weather Service. Winds reached 67 mph at 3:53 p.m. Friday.

  7. January 2025 Southern California wildfires - Wikipedia

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    Higher elevations were predicted to experience even more extreme conditions, with wind speeds anticipated from 80 to 100 mph (130 to 160 km/h; 36 to 45 m/s). [18] As the jet stream crossed mountain ranges in Southern California from north to south, mountain waves developed, accelerating wind speeds as air descended into the Los Angeles Basin ...

  8. Enhanced Fujita scale - Wikipedia

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    As with the Fujita scale, the Enhanced Fujita scale is a damage scale and only an estimate for actual wind speeds. While the wind speeds associated with the damage listed did and have not undergone empirical analysis (such as detailed physical or any numerical modeling) due to expensive costs, the wind speeds were obtained through a process ...

  9. Hurricane Milton: See final wind speeds, rain totals across ...

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    Here's a look at the wind speeds and rain totals that the storm left in its wake. Peak wind gusts for Hurricane Milton and tornadoes Al’s Family Farms Citrus, 2001 North Kings Highway on Friday ...