A Tornado GR4 has a maximum speed of 800 knots (1,482 km/h, 921 mph)
The Tornado's max speed is 1,490 mph
921 mph.
There are a number of versions of the variable swept wing Tornado aircraft. The fastest speed or the Tornado GR4 is listed is Mach 2.34. It has a service ceiling of 50,000 feet and a ferry range of just under 2500 miles.
How fast a tornado is moving refers to how fast the tornado itself travels from point A to point B. For example, a tornado moving towards at 30 mph and is a mile away will reach you in 2 minutes. The rotational winds of a tornado refers to how fast the tornado itself is spinning, which is generally faster than its forward speed.
The jet steam cannot cause tornadoes. However they play a role in the production of them.
A high-speed jet is nowhere near as fast as a lightning bolt.
i think the middle of the tornado is completely still.
Winds in a tornado can get up to 300 mph.
An inflow tail is a narrow jet of especially strong wind flowing into a tornado, usually from behind.
about as fast as a normal "SouthwestTM" jet can which is about 500 to 800 mph.
There is no such thing as a jet train.
A tornado IS wind- very fast winds spinning in a circle.