The wind speed in Uranus changes with the latitude to almost zero at +- 200 latitude near the pole to a maximum recorded at 240 m/s in the northern hemisphere at + - 500 latitude.
Hurricanes can have wind speeds that vary widely, but they typically range from 74 mph (Category 1) to over 157 mph (Category 5). The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a hurricane was 190 mph in Hurricane Patricia in 2015.
A little ove 750 mph that is
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.
Some of the fastest forms of mass wasting include rockfalls, debris flows, and lahars. Rockfalls involve the rapid freefall of rocks down a slope, debris flows are fast-moving mixtures of rock, soil, and water that flow downslope like a fluid, and lahars are volcanic mudflows that can travel at high speeds down volcano slopes.
Some of the fastest forms of mass wasting besides avalanches include rockfalls and debris flows. Rockfalls are sudden and rapid movements of individual rock fragments down a slope, while debris flows are fast-moving mixtures of water, rock, and soil that can travel downhill at high speeds. Both of these processes can be triggered by factors like heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
no one knows because the war finished so fast no one ever recorded it :)
Legally, NPPL allowed for 15 bps. The fastest BPS ever recorded was 50 BPS on an Autococker.
the wind speed was very fast to fast for scientists
The fastest wind ever recorded on Earth was a gust to 302 mph in the F5 tornado that struck the Oklahoma city area on May 3, 1999 recorded by Doppler radar.
The Greyhound is the fastest dog and can run at speeds of 45mph!!
620 miles per hour speeding down them waves!!!!
Hurricanes can have wind speeds that vary widely, but they typically range from 74 mph (Category 1) to over 157 mph (Category 5). The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a hurricane was 190 mph in Hurricane Patricia in 2015.
The fastest bird on earth is the Peregrine Falcon, which in a dive can reach speeds of approximately 180mph. And it is the fastest animal ever to walk this Earth!
Usain Bolt holds the record for the fastest speed ever recorded by a human, reaching a top speed of about 27.8 mph (44.72 km/h) during his world record 100m sprint in 2009.
The fastest moving tornado recorded traveled with a forwards speed of 73 mph. The fastest winds recorded in a tornado were 302 mph
Fastest recorded time is 70 mph plus.
The worlds fastest hippo happens to be quite a runner! It can trundle along at speeds above 25 mph. Which is quite fast for an animal as wide as the hippo. Does that answer your question?