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It should have slowed down once it reaches my location, but we'll still have winds of 101kmph!
 
[citation][nom]zak_mckraken[/nom]It should have slowed down once it reaches my location, but we'll still have winds of 101kmph![/citation]
what is a kmph?
 
I live near the coastal area in NY, but not in the mandatory evac zone (zone A). I'm in the zone B, but I'm still going to to NJ (the safe zone).
 
[citation][nom]Camikazi[/nom]what is a kmph?[/citation]

K mile per hour?...😉

lol Hope not...😛
 
Kilometers per hour... Us folks in Canada we use the metric system eh? 😉

1 mile = 1.609344km
 
[citation][nom]Abdullahg[/nom]I live near the coastal area in NY, but not in the mandatory evac zone (zone A). I'm in the zone B, but I'm still going to to NJ (the safe zone).[/citation]

Correction, I'm in zone A 🙁
 
[citation][nom]RIMike[/nom]101kmph is 101 thousand mph. Now that's devastating![/citation]
That is some serious wind there...
 
[citation][nom]Camikazi[/nom]what is a kmph?[/citation]

ha..hahaha...hahahahahahahhahahah..........
 
for those of you from Rio Linda,


KM= Kilometer (one thousand "meters")
PH= Per Hour (for every hour, or 60 mins, 3600 seconds, etc)
 
Hmm always thought Kilometers per hour was abbreviated KPH. Good to know heh.
 
Kilometers per hour is correctly abbreviated km/h. According to BIPM, kph and kmph are both incorrect.
 
[citation][nom]Grizely1[/nom]ha..hahaha...hahahahahahahhahahah..........[/citation]
You realize that I was pointing out that kmph is wrong yes, just like you are wrong 😛 it's not kmph it's km/h you can just look in your car to see that 😛
 
100 km/h is approximately 60 miles per hour and 160 km/h is approximately 100 miles per hour.
 
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