Neither is faster than the other. A twister and a tornado are the same thing.
by a twister
Yes, wind near a tornado spirals in towards the tornado.
so they could go to places faster or get across water that sonic cant go in and tornado is a plane
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.
In rare cases wind speeds in a tornado can exceed 300 mph (480 km/h).
No, because Zim's ship can get from his planet to earth in 6 months. Do you think a tornado can do that.
Nowhere in particular. You get carried some distance, usually down wind, and get dropped back down to the ground.
By controlling its flow across the sails: If the boat is light enough, it WILL move faster across the water than the wind does.
Wicked Twister does NOT go upside down. It JUST SPINS YOU AND you down
The wind speed in a tornado may reach speeds well over 200 mph, though few tornadoes are that intense. Winds over 300 mph may occur in rare instances. A 200 mph wind speed marks the upper limit of wind estimates for an EF4 tornado. A tornado with estimated winds higher than that would be rated EF5.
Contrary to popular belief, the size and shape of a tornado is not a very good indicator of intensity. In 1995 an elephant trunk tornado struck the outskirts of Pampa, Texas. Using video analysis, tornado expert Thomas Grazulis estimated the wind speed to be approximately 300 miles per hour (480 km/h).
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