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Windy is an adjective describing weather conditions in which the wind is noticeably strong, with sustained winds and frequent gusts that can influence activities, safety, and comfort. In meteorology, wind is described by speed and direction, often using the Beaufort scale, which ranges from calm to hurricane. Descriptions such as windy typically refer to winds in the moderate to strong range and accompanying gusts.

Windy conditions arise from atmospheric pressure differences that drive air from high pressure to low pressure.

Wind is measured with devices such as anemometers and reported as sustained speed, gusts, and direction. Wind

The effects of wind include impacts on transportation (air, road, and marine travel), construction and architecture

Safety considerations for windy conditions include securing loose objects, adjusting outdoor activities, and following weather advisories.

Fronts,
low-pressure
systems,
jet
streams,
and
geographic
features
such
as
coasts,
mountains,
and
urban
areas
can
amplify
wind.
Local
patterns
include
sea
and
land
breezes,
downslope
winds,
and
canyon
or
valley
flows.
variability
includes
gusts,
wind
shear,
and
rapidly
changing
conditions,
especially
near
weather
fronts
or
storms.
(design
to
resist
wind
loads),
agriculture
(evaporation
and
physical
stress
on
crops),
and
daily
life
(comfort
and
safety).
Wind
energy
uses
turbines
to
convert
kinetic
energy
into
electricity
and
is
a
major
renewable
resource
in
many
regions.
In
culture,
the
term
windy
also
appears
in
place
names
and
nicknames,
such
as
the
Windy
City
referring
to
Chicago,
though
that
usage
is
informal.