what would the wind speeds at a be if the hurricane is moving due east at a speed of 40 km/hr and the average wind speed of the hurricane was 215 km/hr?

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The wind speed would be 255km/hr if the hurricane is moving east due east at a speed of 40 km/hr and the average wind speed of hurricane was 215 km/hr.

We must determine the localized wind speed at Point A because it is the end of the storm and has the highest velocity.

Speed at point A equals the combined speeds of the hurricane and the forward motion since point A is situated in the same rotational direction as the cyclone.

speed at point A = speed of hurricane + speed of forward

                            = 215 + 40 = 255km/hr

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