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This index represents the long-term wind conditions of the property’s location, where “1” indicates calmer wind levels and “3” indicates stronger average winds throughout the year.
Author - IndexToScale | Last Updated - May 9, 2026, 2:10 p.m.

🌬️ Wind Index

Topic: Property | Category: Residential | Group: Climate & Environment

Description

The Wind Index describes the long-term average wind conditions of the property’s surrounding geographic region.

What the Index Measures

This index measures the realistic long-term annual average wind speed (in km/h) for the property location, converted into an intuitive score.

Higher scores = stronger average winds

Lower scores = calmer wind conditions

Wind conditions can influence outdoor comfort, ventilation, energy efficiency, storm exposure, and overall living experience depending on the region.

Numeric Scale & Quality Interpretation

Same scale structure.

Examples:

18/20 = consistently windy region

9/20 = moderate average wind conditions

2/20 = generally calm area

Accuracy: Higher scales (1–99, 1–999,999) reflect more precise wind-speed variations meaningful for comfort, coastal exposure, renewable energy potential, and weather resilience.

Why Numeric Scales Matter

Wind patterns affect comfort, seasonal weather, air circulation, outdoor usability, and environmental exposure. Numeric scales make regional wind comparisons easier and more standardized.

How This Index Saves You Time

No need to manually analyze weather charts or climate datasets—one score summarizes the property’s long-term wind conditions instantly.

AI Insight Example

“This property is located in an area with stronger-than-average annual wind conditions compared to nearby residential zones.”

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