what do those winds translate to in MPH Charles ?
I'm not Charles, but:
I'll bet you'll see the answer the next time you look at your
speedometer. :-)
And believe it or not, you can ask Google. Go to
http://www.google.com and type "110 kilometers per hour to miles per
hour" and it'll tell you! (68+ MPH)
Also useful for converting to and from knots (1 knot=1.15 MPH)
- Steve Stein
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