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I'm working on this planet that has 1.5x earth's mass, so the gravity is a little stronger, given that the density it's the same. The gravity is 1.15x earth's. As i don't know how to calculate the mass of the atmosphere in such conditions i assumed that it would be proportional to the planet mass, in other words 1.5x the mass of earth's atmosphere.

Atmosphere absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 77,265x10^17kg (1.5)
molecular mass 29,332g/mol (1.01)
atm. pressure 1,3x10^5Pa (1.28)
density 1,581kg/m³ (1.32)
N2 69,07% (0.885)
O2 29,88% (1.43)
Ar 0,94% (1)
CO2 0,105% (2.58)
Star absolute info (comparing to sun)
mass 1.4x10^30kg (0.7)
luminosity 0,952x10^26W (0.25)
Planet absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 8.960,4x10^21kg (1,5)
surface area 668,32x10^12m² ()
albedo 0.4 (1.33)
mean atmosphere surface temperature 290K (+2°)
tropical sea surface temperature 301-305K
temperate sea surface temperature 389-395K
polar sea surface temperature 275-281K
average distance from star75,000,000km (0.5)
minimum distance from star73,475,000km
maximun distance from star76,525,000km
orbital period185 planet days
rotational period20h

Given this informations, can the wind in this planet be too much destructive?

I'm a little aware about this because i asked about the tides in the same planet and things are going crazy in there...

I'm working on this planet that has 1.5x earth's mass, so the gravity is a little stronger, given that the density it's the same. The gravity is 1.15x earth's. As i don't know how to calculate the mass of the atmosphere in such conditions i assumed that it would be proportional to the planet mass, in other words 1.5x the mass of earth's atmosphere.

Atmosphere absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 77,265x10^17kg (1.5)
molecular mass 29,332g/mol (1.01)
atm. pressure 1,3x10^5Pa (1.28)
density 1,581kg/m³ (1.32)
N2 69,07% (0.885)
O2 29,88% (1.43)
Ar 0,94% (1)
CO2 0,105% (2.58)
Star absolute info (comparing to sun)
mass 1.4x10^30kg (0.7)
luminosity 0,952x10^26W (0.25)
Planet absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 8.960,4x10^21kg (1,5)
surface area 668,32x10^12m² ()
albedo 0.4 (1.33)
mean atmosphere surface temperature 290K (+2°)
tropical sea surface temperature 301-305K
temperate sea surface temperature 389-395K
polar sea surface temperature 275-281K

Given this informations, can the wind in this planet be too much destructive?

I'm a little aware about this because i asked about the tides in the same planet and things are going crazy in there...

I'm working on this planet that has 1.5x earth's mass, so the gravity is a little stronger, given that the density it's the same. The gravity is 1.15x earth's. As i don't know how to calculate the mass of the atmosphere in such conditions i assumed that it would be proportional to the planet mass, in other words 1.5x the mass of earth's atmosphere.

Atmosphere absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 77,265x10^17kg (1.5)
molecular mass 29,332g/mol (1.01)
atm. pressure 1,3x10^5Pa (1.28)
density 1,581kg/m³ (1.32)
N2 69,07% (0.885)
O2 29,88% (1.43)
Ar 0,94% (1)
CO2 0,105% (2.58)
Star absolute info (comparing to sun)
mass 1.4x10^30kg (0.7)
luminosity 0,952x10^26W (0.25)
Planet absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 8.960,4x10^21kg (1,5)
surface area 668,32x10^12m² ()
albedo 0.4 (1.33)
mean atmosphere surface temperature 290K (+2°)
tropical sea surface temperature 301-305K
temperate sea surface temperature 389-395K
polar sea surface temperature 275-281K
average distance from star75,000,000km (0.5)
minimum distance from star73,475,000km
maximun distance from star76,525,000km
orbital period185 planet days
rotational period20h

Given this informations, can the wind in this planet be too much destructive?

I'm a little aware about this because i asked about the tides in the same planet and things are going crazy in there...

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I'm working on this planet that has 1.5x earth's mass, so the gravity is a little stronger, given that the density it's the same. The gravity is 1.15x earth's. As i don't know how to calculate the mass of the atmosphere in such conditions i assumed that it would be proportional to the planet mass, in other words 1.5x the mass of earth's atmosphere.

Atmosphere absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 77,265x10^17kg (1.5)
molecular mass 29,332g/mol (1.01)
atm. pressure 1,3x10^5Pa (1.28)
density 1,581kg/m³ (1.32)
N2 69,07% (0.885)
O2 29,88% (1.43)
Ar 0,94% (1)
CO2 0,105% (2.58)
Starabsolute info (comparing to sun)
mass1.4x10^30kg (0.7)
luminosity0,952x10^26W (0.25)
Planetabsolute info (comparing to earth)
mass8.960,4x10^21kg (1,5)
surface area668,32x10^12m² ()
albedo0.4 (1.33)
mean atmosphere surface temperature290K (+2°)
tropical sea surface temperature301-305K
temperate sea surface temperature389-395K
polar sea surface temperature275-281K

Given this informations, can the wind in this planet be too much destructive?

I'm a little aware about this because i asked about the tides in the same planet and things are going crazy in there...

I'm working on this planet that has 1.5x earth's mass, so the gravity is a little stronger, given that the density it's the same. The gravity is 1.15x earth's. As i don't know how to calculate the mass of the atmosphere in such conditions i assumed that it would be proportional to the planet mass, in other words 1.5x the mass of earth's atmosphere.

Atmosphere absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 77,265x10^17kg (1.5)
molecular mass 29,332g/mol (1.01)
atm. pressure 1,3x10^5Pa (1.28)
density 1,581kg/m³ (1.32)
N2 69,07% (0.885)
O2 29,88% (1.43)
Ar 0,94% (1)
CO2 0,105% (2.58)

Given this informations, can the wind in this planet be too much destructive?

I'm a little aware about this because i asked about the tides in the same planet and things are going crazy in there...

I'm working on this planet that has 1.5x earth's mass, so the gravity is a little stronger, given that the density it's the same. The gravity is 1.15x earth's. As i don't know how to calculate the mass of the atmosphere in such conditions i assumed that it would be proportional to the planet mass, in other words 1.5x the mass of earth's atmosphere.

Atmosphere absolute info (comparing to earth)
mass 77,265x10^17kg (1.5)
molecular mass 29,332g/mol (1.01)
atm. pressure 1,3x10^5Pa (1.28)
density 1,581kg/m³ (1.32)
N2 69,07% (0.885)
O2 29,88% (1.43)
Ar 0,94% (1)
CO2 0,105% (2.58)
Starabsolute info (comparing to sun)
mass1.4x10^30kg (0.7)
luminosity0,952x10^26W (0.25)
Planetabsolute info (comparing to earth)
mass8.960,4x10^21kg (1,5)
surface area668,32x10^12m² ()
albedo0.4 (1.33)
mean atmosphere surface temperature290K (+2°)
tropical sea surface temperature301-305K
temperate sea surface temperature389-395K
polar sea surface temperature275-281K

Given this informations, can the wind in this planet be too much destructive?

I'm a little aware about this because i asked about the tides in the same planet and things are going crazy in there...

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