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The fastest forward traveling speed recorded in a tornado was 73 mph in the Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925.

The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph in Moore, Oklahoma F5 tornado of May 3, 1999.

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The average tornado moves at 30-35 mph. But forward speeds may range from stationary to over 70 mph.


Does a tornado possess kinetic energy?

Yes. Anything that moves has kinetic energy. The winds in a tornado move very fast and so have a lot of kinetic energy.


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Move into a room, or better, a small space with no windows or glass as fast as you can. But more than likely you'll be warned with tornado sirens beforehand.


How Many miles can a tornado go in 15 minutes?

It depends on how fast the tornado is traveling. The average tornado moves at about 30 mph, so in 15 minutes an average tornado would move 7.5 miles. However, some tornadoes move much faster. The fastest moving tornado on record was found, at times, to travel at 73 mph. At that speed the tornado would travel just over 18 miles in 15 minutes.


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How fast is the middle of a tornado?

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How fast is the fastestest tornado?

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How long will it take a tornado to travel over a land?

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How fast does a tornado jet go?

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Does a tornado have wind?

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How fast do you have to be to out run a tornado?

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How long would it take for a tornado to move 1 mile?

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