The fastest wind speed ever recorded outside a tornado was a gust to 253 mph in Cyclone Olivia as it struck Barrow Island off the coast of Australia on April 10, 1996.
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What was the lowest temperature ever recoded in Britain
The fastest winds ever recorded in a tornado were 301 mph +/- 20. However, other tornadoes may have been stronger, but had no measurements taken.
Yes. Mississippi actually gets a fairly high number of tornadoes including some very deadly and destructive ones.
What was the lowest temperature ever recoded in Britain
Yes Nacogdoches, Texas. has had several tornadoes including one as strong as F3.
It is not known for certain. The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was a gust to 302 mph. This occurred in the F5 tornado that hit the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999. However, the vast majority of tornadoes never have their winds measured, so it is probably that other tornadoes had stronger winds.
The highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph. Other tornadoes, however, may have had faster winds that simply weren't measured. The fastest known forward speed of a tornado was 73 mph.
Yes. Columbus, Ohio has had a number of tornadoes, including two in 1971 and 1973 that were rated F3.
Yes, there are tornadoes in California as strong as F3.
Tornadoes happen around the world, ever minute.
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