Tornadoes have winds that can exceed 300 mph.
False. Winds are light in the eye of a hurricane. The strongest winds are found in the eye wall.
from thunderstorms, winter storms and hurricanes, hurricanes will be the produce the highest winds.
The strongest winds in a hurricane are located in a ring-shaped area called the eyewall, which surrounds the central area of calm weather called the eye.
No, Hurricane Opal was not the strongest hurricane by any means. Opal was a strong category 4 with 150 mph winds. The strongest hurricane on record was Hurricane Camille with winds of 190-200 mph.
Neptune has the strongest sustained winds of any planet in the Solar System
No, the strongest winds on earth occur inside very strong tornadoes. On rare occasion these winds can exceed 300 mph (480km/h).
The fastest winds on earth occur in tornadoes. In extreme cases they can exceed 300 mph.
Outside of tornadoes the strongest winds on earth occur in hurricanes.
Tornadoes produce the strongest winds on Earth, occasionally exceeding 300 mph.
The strongest tornadoes produce the fastest winds of any storm on earth, but tornadoes are small compared to most storms.
As with hurricanes the strongest winds are generally on the right side of a tornado.
False. Winds are light in the eye of a hurricane. The strongest winds are found in the eye wall.
The very strongest of tornadoes have winds over 300mph (480 km/h).
Neptune has the strongest winds.Neptune does
The very strongest of tornadoes (those rated EF5) have the strongest winds of any storm on Earth. But compared to other storms tornadoes are fairly small, rarely over a mile wide.
Neptune has the strongest winds, up to 2100 km/hr (1300 mph).
from thunderstorms, winter storms and hurricanes, hurricanes will be the produce the highest winds.