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The Monthly Mean Wind Speed map for each month shows the overall average wind speed at each location. The Wind Speed Anomaly maps show where average wind speed was slower (blue) or faster (red) than the recent 30-year average.
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Maps of annual, winter, spring, summer, and fall wind speed (mph) in Illinois, based on data from 1991-2000 and measured at the standard height of 33 feet (10 meters). Data from Illinois Climate Network and NWS sites. Click on each figure to enlarge.
Maps of annual, winter, spring, summer, and fall wind speed (mph) in Illinois, based on data from 1991-2000 and measured at the standard height of 33 feet (10 meters). Data from Illinois Climate Network and National Weather Service sites. Table 1. Monthly and Seasonal Wind Speed (mph).
We show the climate in Illinois by comparing the average weather in 3 representative places: Chicago, Springfield, and Carbondale. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Illinois.
Jul 8, 2022 · This graphic from the team at the Woodwell Climate Research Center maps the average wind speed of the continental U.S. based on NOAA data from 2021. Zooming in, you can examine North America’s wind regions and patterns in great detail.
Annual average wind speed from 10m to 200m elevation developed by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for land and offshore wind energy planning.
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The average wind speed varies from project to project across the United States. Wind Speed Class 4 is indicative of a moderate-quality wind regime and is intended to be a representative wind resource for most wind projects installed in the United States.