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Sustained wind speeds are reported globally at a 10-meter (33 ft) height and are averaged over a 10?minute time frame. The United States reports winds over a 1?minute average for tropical cyclones, and a 2?minute average within weather observations. India typically reports winds over a 3?minute average. Knowing the wind sampling average is important, as the value of a one-minute sustained wind is typically 14% greater than a ten-minute sustained wind. A short burst of high speed wind is termed a wind gust; one technical definition of a wind gust is: the maxima that exceed the lowest wind speed measured during a ten-minute time interval by 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) for periods of seconds. A squall is an increase of the wind speed above a certain threshold, which lasts for a minute or mor

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