Sunday, Aug 20, 2017 at 19:16
G'day Keith - Yes, the evidence is difficult to find, because there's no "windiest city" database, measurements are not standardised, and there's a difference between regular gusts of wind, and constant-speed wind.
I have heard "
Perth, 3rd windiest city" mentioned occasionally, and read it in print, many years ago - and Wikipedia has only re-inforced the opinion. I do note that Wikipedia states that
Perth is, "3rd windiest Capital city".
Perth - Wikipedia
I've no doubt that many more Southern cities would rate as particularly windy, at times - however
Perth, and W.A. in general, seem to have fairly consistent levels of wind.
I've lived and worked all over W.A., for more than 50 years, and I hate constant strong winds - but I've had to put up with them, for that length of time!
I've just come back from
Broome, and we pulled out of Pt Samson on Thursday morning (17th August), and the wind was fairly screaming from daylight onwards - hanging around 40-45kmh, and gusting to around 60kmh.
Luckily, we were heading South, and the wind was on our rear quarter! (ENE direction).
Got to the region between Nanutarra and Minilya by mid-afternoon, and the wind had dropped off to just a modest breeze!
I was quite surprised by the wind speed change in such a relatively short distance.
Cheers, Ron.
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