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As with hurricanes the strongest winds are generally on the right side of a tornado.

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Where are the strongest winds in a storm?

around a tornado


Where does the wind spin fastest in a tornado?

It depends on the tornado. If it is a single vortex tornado the winds near at the edge of the core will be the fastest. However, many of the strongest tornadoes are multivortex, meaning that they have smaller vorticies (almost like mini tornadoes) inside the main vortex. In a multivortex tornado the fastest winds are within these subvortices.


The strongest tornado have winds over?

The very strongest of tornadoes have winds over 300mph (480 km/h).


Which storm has the strongest fastest winds tornado hurricane or thunderstorm?

Both are, but it is probably more likely with a tornado.


Which region in the united states has the strongest winds?

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Where did the highest winds come from a tornado or hurricane?

Tornadoes. Peak tornado winds are estimated at over 300 mph. The strongest hurricane winds are about 200 mph.


What is the inside of tornado called?

The main part of the circulation of a tornado when the strongest winds occur is called the core.


Which part of a tornado is stronger?

It depends on the tornado. In most tornadoes the strongest winds are near the center. In multivortex tornadoes, however, the strongest winds are in the subvorticies, which are almost like smaller tornadoes within a larger one.


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 hurricane has the strongest wind?

The fastest winds on earth occur in tornadoes. In extreme cases they can exceed 300 mph.


Is there an fact of a tornado?

Tornadoes produce the strongest winds on Earth, occasionally exceeding 300 mph.


Are cyclones faster than tornadoes?

It depends on the cyclone, and the tornado. In some cases cyclone winds and tornado winds fall into the same range. However, tornado winds are generally stronger. By definition, a tornado must produce winds strong enough to cause damage; the same is not true of a cyclone. The very strongest tornadoes produce winds in excess of 300 mph, the fastest winds on earth.