The fastest winds in America was an F5 tornado in Oklahoma with winds of 313 mph, but discluding tornados the fastest winds in the world were and are in NH, USA at 231 mph.
The fastest winds in a hurricane are in the eyewall, a ring shaped area of intense convention just outside the eye.
The fastest winds and heaviest rain in a hurricane are found in the eyewall, and area just outside the eye.
Gusts to 200mph is about as high as they go.
The fastest winds on earth occur in tornadoes. On rare occasions these winds can exceed 300 mph (480 km/h).
The planet with the fastest wind speed is Neptune, with a speed of 2000 km/h (1,242.742 miles/h).
Tornadoes contain the fastest winds
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The fastest winds in a hurricane are in the eyewall, a ring shaped area of intense convention just outside the eye.
The fastest winds and heaviest rain in a hurricane are found in the eyewall, and area just outside the eye.
In a single-vortex tornado the fastest winds are found at the outer edge of the core, generally on the tornado's right side in the northern hemisphere and the left side in the southern. In a multiple-vortex tornado the fastest winds are found in the subvortices within the main circulation.
Gusts to 200mph is about as high as they go.
the fastest winds recorded in a hurricane were 190 mph in Hurricane Camille.
The fastest sustained hurricane winds on record were 190 mph. On gust was recorded to 253 mph.
The fastest winds on Earth are found in tornadoes.
A tornado with the fastest winds would be rated EF5.
Yes. Winds in a tornado can, on rare occasions, produce winds over 300 mph. No other storm on earth can produce such winds.