1. The highest recorded wind speed occurred in Mount Washington, New Hampshire in 1934 and was 372 km/h.
2. Air pressure is the pressure exerted by the weight of the air above and is measured using a barometer. It affects wind, temperature, humidity and weather forecasting.
3. Differences in air pressure cause wind to flow from high to low pressure areas, and the rotation of the Earth causes winds to be deflected via the Coriolis effect.