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Arguably the intense winds of the jet stream. Maybe the winds found inside a tornado. It depends on your definition of 'winds'. In a tornado, winds can supass 300mph, but tornadoes only tend to last a short period of time. The winds in the very thin atmosphere high above the Earth are very, very fast moving, but have little effect as the air is so thin.

Also, winds tend to be 'made' of air, by definition.

If you are asking what drives them, that would be the air currents produced by the Sun. Your question is too vague.

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