"Multiple Wind Maxima" normally refers to recon flight data in which the plane passes through more than one area with high speed winds.
example. 65-75 mph points A-F 100-110mph points G-I 75-85mph points J-M 110-130 mph points N-P normally the Eye would come next where the wind typically drops down to near 10mph. The wind speeds during the remainder of that flight leg would be in reverse. Hi-lo-Hi-lo and so on.
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