Wind speed
“Wind speed is the measure of how fast air moves from one place to another. Air moves because of differences in air pressure, moving from areas of high pressure to low pressure. On average, wind speeds are higher the further up in the atmosphere you go. One reason is less friction from things like buildings and the ground itself. This is why wind turbines tend to be very tall to capture as much wind as possible.”(Copernicus, 2020)
Sources
Copernicus. 2025. “Wind Speed.” Accessed September 24. http://ecem.wemcouncil.org/pdf/ECEM_VFS_C04_WS_20171128.pdf.