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18 seconds to travel a mile at 200 mph.
At 30 mph it takes about one second to travel 45 feet.
At 35 mph you will travel about 154 feet in three seconds.
The average gallop of a horse is 45 mph.
It depends on how long you travel.
False , hurricanes travel forward at about 74 mph (119 km/hr)
Typically yes, thought they can travel faster and at other times can even be stationary.
Typically yes, thought they can travel faster and at other times can even be stationary.
Such forward speeds are fairly common among hurricanes, but they may move faster or slower depending on the surrounding weather patterns.
Hurricanes occur over oceans, not land and usually do not last long if they do hit land. Winds in a hurricane are at least 74 mph and can be as high as 200 mph. The forward speed of a hurricane is usually 15-20 mph, but they can be stationary or move at up to 60 mph.
Yes, forwards speeds closer to 30 mph are more common, though at least one tornado has traveled at over 70 mph. The average forward speed for a tornado is 35 mph. Some tornadoes travel slower though, and can even be stationary.
Hurricanes can travel around 300 mph at min and at max around 500 mph. Hurricanes can be all sizes, but always around the largest. Need any more help private message me or edit this question to what you want to know.
That varies widely. Some are nearly stationary and some move at over 70 mph but the average is about 30 mph
Sustained winds in a hurricane are at least 74 mph. Some hurricanes have had winds as high as 190 mph.
In terms of forward speed a tornado usually moves faster. The average tornado moves at 35 mph, sometimes faster than 60 mph. Hurricanes usually move at 10-20mph, rarely as high as 40 mph. In terms of wind speed a tornado can be much stronger The fastest wind recorded in a hurricane were 190 mph. The fastest winds recorded in a tornado were 302 mph.
74 mph to nearly 200 mph
Yes, hurricanes typically have winds that exceed 70 mph. In fact, hurricanes are characterized by sustained winds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h) or higher. These strong winds are one of the defining features of hurricanes and can cause significant damage.