Without protection it is virtually unsurvivable and even small dust particles would sting the skin. Such a wind can easily hurl a person to their death. In a 200 mph wind most structures will be destroyed, some completely annihilated.
The minimum wind speed for a typhoon is 74 miles per hour, and that is a sustained wind speed. Typhoons have been recorded with sustained winds approaching 200 miles per hour.
By the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, a category one hurricane wind speed is 74 to 95 mph, a category two hurricane wind speed is 96 to 110 mph, a category three hurricane wind speed is 111 to 130 mph, a category four hurricane wind speed is 131 to 155 mph, a category five hurricane wind speed is >155 mph. so how fast do they move that will be 137mph.
The weakest tornadoes have estimated winds of 65 mph (105 km/h); this is a low end EF0. The very strongest are believed to have winds just over 300 mph (480 km/h); this is a strong EF5. A tornado this strong is extremely rare. The most damage is caused by tornadoes rated EF3 and higher, with estimated winds over 135 mph (217 km/h).
It varies considerably. A tropical storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour to be considered a hurricane. Hurricanes with sustained winds has high as 200 miles per hour have been observed, along with stronger gusts.
An EF5 tornado has winds in excess of 200 mph.
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The minimum wind speed for a typhoon is 74 miles per hour, and that is a sustained wind speed. Typhoons have been recorded with sustained winds approaching 200 miles per hour.
200 kilometers is about 125 miles, and consequently 200 kilometers per hour is about 125 miles per hour.
well it depends what kind of wind it is an d how powerful. if it's a 3-5 warning of a tornado then it would destroy it. if it's probably about 70 miles to 200 miles per hour of wind would too
204 mph
Well, let's see . . . If you can drive 200 miles in each hour, then it should take you 1 hour to drive 200 miles.
the winds on venus can go up to 200 miles per hour so if we go there we would be blown away
200 miles per hour
200 kilometers per hour is 124.3 mph
A 200 mph wind is at the extreme upper end of the wind estimate range for an EF4 tornado.
200 meters in 36 seconds equates to 12.43 miles per hour.
It's like 200 miles, 2 hour drive.