65 to about over 300mph often in the 70's and 80's of mph
Well that fast of wind is asspose to be lightning for one to be really a laska.
A tornado IS wind- very fast winds spinning in a circle.
That varies. If you are close enough to be in the area of the tornado's inflow then the wind will blow almost directly towards the tornado, perhaps a little to the right of that direction. In that case the wind direction will depend on where the tornado is relative to you. If you are beyond the inflow area for the tornado, then nothing about the wind direction would indicate the approaching tornado.
Yes. A tornado is essentially a very strong vortex of wind.
They range from about 65 mph to about over 200mph with lower wind speeds being more common. The upper limit is believed to be just over 300 mph.
The wind can blow in any direction.
The wind doth blow and we shall have destruction
it travels three times as fast as a comet
There is no wind on the moon, as the moon has not atmosphere.
Tornadoes suck air inward and upward. Close to the center of the tornado there is little inward motion. There the wind mostly moves in a circle and upwards.
The moon has no atmosphere and therefore no wind.
deping on the wether