There is not such thing as a T8 typhoon. T8 refers tot he TORRO scale, which is used to rate tornadoes in some European countries. T8 is equivalent to a low to mid strength F4 on the Fujita scale with estimated winds of 213-240 mph.
However winds on this scale are probably overestimated (ratings are ultimately determined by damage). Based on estimates of the Enhanced Fujita scale a wind estimate in the range of 170-185 mph is probably more accurate.
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Typhoon winds are the same as hurricane winds: 74 mph or higher.
A storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph to be considered a typhoon.
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A super typhoon is a typhoon with sustained winds of at least 150 mph.
The Eurofighter Typhoon of the Royal Air Force has a top speed of MACH 2 which is the same as 2495 kmph . A meteorological typhoon is a tropical storm which has developed sustained winds of 64 knots (74 mph; 119 km/h) or more. Severe typhoons have speeds of 80 knots or more, whereas a super typhoon has winds over 100 knots. The highest recorded wind speeds from a typhoon were recorded in typhoon Tip in 1979 with its 165 knot sustained winds.
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The possessive form of the noun typhoon is typhoon's.Example: The typhoon's winds were very strong.
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The typhoon is fast enough, It could be 190 or more
it can form winds up to 240km.
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The minimum wind speed for a storm to be considered a typhoon is 74 miles per hour. Sustained winds as high as 195 miles per hour have been observed.
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Typhoon winds are the same as hurricane winds: 74 mph or higher.
A storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph to be considered a typhoon.