North America does not have record of their highest wind speed available to the public. However, the highest wind speed ever recorded anywhere was during Tropical Storm Olivia in Australia. Top speeds reached 203 miles per hour.
The average wind speed is over 70km per hour.
There are brief moments during the year when there is no wind.
Over the whole continent hard to tell but a wind turbine is being installed at Scott base (New Zealand) because it has an average wind speed of 29 km/h. Vostok station (Russia) has 18 km/h. Mawson Station (Australia) averages 67 km/h the windiest place on earth.
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be called a hurricane is74 mph for sustained winds. The highest sustained winds on record were 190 mph. The highest gust on record was to 253 mph.
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The highest wind speed ever recorded in the Bahamas was 183 mph during Hurricane Dorian in 2019.
To see how fast it is blowing you silly goose:)
From Wikipedia: "The highest wind speeds recorded in Antarctica were at Dumont d'Urville station in July 1972: 327km/h (199 mph),"
The highest recorded non-tornadic wind speed on Earth was 253 mph (408 km/h) at Barrow Island, Australia, during Tropical Cyclone Olivia in 1996.
A wind speed of 130 km/h (or 81 mph) was recorded of a sandstorm in Iran. It is thought that it might be a record sandstorm wind speed.