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A tornado with estimated winds of 120 mph would be rated EF2.

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How many mph doas a tornado spin?

Winds can range from 65 mph to just over 300 mph. Most tornadoes have winds under 85 mph. Most of the tornadoes capable of doing significant damage to homes have winds of at least 120 mph.


According to the wind speed chart on the tornado machine on the 2nd floor what category would describe a tornado with 120 mph winds?

A tornado with 120 mph winds would typically fall into the EF2 category on the Enhanced Fujita scale. EF2 tornadoes have wind speeds ranging from 111 to 135 mph and can cause considerable damage to buildings and vegetation.


What is a tornado rated at with winds of 100 mph?

A tornado with estimated winds of 100 mph would be rated EF1.


How fast are the winds during a tornado?

The winds in a tornado can vary greatly and be any where between 65 and 300+ MPH. The majority of tornadoes have winds of 110 mph or less while the most damaging have estimated winds over 135 mph.


Winds in tornado whirl with great power?

Estimated winds in a tornado can range from speeds as low as 65 mph to over 300 mph.


Do tornadoes have 74 mph winds?

No, tornadoes typically have wind speeds much higher than 74 mph. Tornado wind speeds can range from 65 mph to over 300 mph, with stronger tornadoes capable of producing winds over 200 mph. A tornado with 74 mph winds would likely be considered a weak tornado.


In a tornado how fast is it?

The Enhanced Fujita scale puts the beginning of tornado winds at 65 mph. Doppler radar has detected winds in a tornado of just over 300 mph.


How fast is the fastestest tornado?

Winds in a tornado can get up to 300 mph.


What does tornado wind speed range?

Tornado winds range from 65 mph to over 300 mph.


How fast do tornado winds go?

It varies widely. The weakest have winds of about 65 mph, while the strongest have winds over 300 mph.


What would an E4 tornado equal in a hurricane?

There is no such thing as an E4 tornado. You most likely mean an EF4 tornado. The estimated winds for an EF4 tornado are 166-200 mph. That is equivalent to a category 5 hurricane (winds 156 mph or greater).


How strong does the wind have to be for a tornado?

Wind speeds for a tornado can range from 65 mph to over 200 mph. The Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale is used to classify tornadoes based on wind speed and damage caused. The scale ranges from EF0 to EF5, with EF5 tornadoes having wind speeds over 200 mph.

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