All things being equal, it is stronger during the day.
This is because during the day, the air just above the ground (maybe 3 meters or so) heats up a lot, making a large temperature change from there to say just maybe 15 meters. This makes the air unstable. There is a lot of turbulence, or variations from the mean speed, and its all together windier.
At night, the air cools drastically near the surface as compared to aloft. This stabilizes the layer and turbulence ceases.
Of course, there are exceptions to this if it does not stabilize at night or the winds are strong enough to begin with that they will continue to mix air together, making the layer essentially less stable. But usually the winds die off at night because of this stabilization.
2007-04-10 04:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion, the wind is stronger during the day, but that is not right. The wind can be just as strong or even stronger at night. It all has to do with certain storm systems. You see, if the jetstream is following a cold front, then there is a lot of wind generated in the atmosphere. This depends on how close you are to the low pressure system that is fueling the front. Overall, wind damage can occur day or night.
2007-04-09 18:14:16
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answered by jracer524 5
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2016-10-21 12:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends solar winds or earthly winds? Solar winds are stronger at night but earthly winds are usually stronger during the day. Why? The earth rotates at roughly 1000 miles a hour.
2007-04-09 17:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The time has nothing to do with the changes in air pressure accross the planet. You would notice a difference in certain areas on averages and usual winds, especially coastal or desert for example, but it can happen to extremeties at any time day or night. Like hurricanes or storms. xxx
2007-04-09 17:53:54
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answered by Whatever. 3
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One word, Electric Boogaloo!
2007-04-09 17:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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day
2007-04-10 03:21:07
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answered by Jeniv the Brit 7
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