It's not that winds will be constant year around necessarily anywhere.
However, if you have ever been in winds 100 mph or more out in the open you know branches and sometimes trees and leaves and nails and boards are flying around and sometimes killing or maiming people or animals or maiming other trees or blowing down trees.
The worst winds I ever had to deal with was actually climbing to the peak of San Gorgonio mountain in 1969 when I was 21 years old. I was trying to meet some guys at the summit of the mountain and ice was blowing over 100 mph there and it was gusting so I kept being blown down into rocks and getting hurt somewhat. So, making my face bleed in the winds from blowing ice crystals sort of like having your face sand blasted with pieces of ice was a lot to deal with. Luckily, I had plastic to slide down the east face of San Gorgonio in the snow to make a quick exit from the summit so I wrapped that plastic around my face so it would stop bleeding from the ice crystals cutting my face. This allowed me to have more respect since it injured not only my face but my knees and hands from being blown down in those winds.
So, I can see how bad it is going to get (not all the time anywhere really) but one or two days of the year most places on earth they could get winds so bad that people will be blown through the air if they are out in it or hit with limbs from trees or trees or signs or rocks or pebbles or detritus of various kinds of trash blowing through the air and maiming anyone out in it in various ways from sand into the eyes to everything you can imagine worse than that.
So, what I'm saying here is the biggest thing people are not prepared for is for all the leaves blow off their plants that are out in the open where they are growing food everywhere on earth as the wind speed increase worldwide slowly or quickly depending upon where people live on earth.
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