The "average" hurricane is a category 1 or category 2 storm on the Saffir-Simpson scale, and have sustained winds of between 75 and 110 mph, with gusts as high as 125 mph for category 2 storms.
As for the highest recorded winds, both Hurricane Camille (1969) and Hurricane Allen (1980) had sustained winds of 190 mph (306 kph). Aircraft flying in Hurricane Rita (2005) recorded gusts of 235 mph (380 kph). The gusts in Camille at landfall were at least 213 mph, but may have been much higher -- the recording instruments were destroyed by these winds.
Cyclone Olivia (1996), which was essentially a hurricane in the Southern Hemisphere, produced a gust to 253 mph (407 kph).
The highest recorded wind speed in New Jersey was 115 mph during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
The highest wind speed recorded during Hurricane Rita was 180 mph (290 km/h).
The highest sustained wind speed recorded in a tropical cyclone was 190 mph, which was measured in several storms including Hurricane Camille and Typhoon Tip. The highest gust recorded in a tropical cyclone was 253 mph on April 10, 1996 on Barrow Island off the coast of Australia.
The fastest wind on earth occur in tornadoes, which have been known to have wind speeds in excess of 300 mph (480 km/h), far faster than anything a hurricane can produce.
You may be able to find a journal record of no wind on a very rare date on the Antarctic continent.
The highest wind speed ever recorded in the Bahamas was 183 mph during Hurricane Dorian in 2019.
The highest recorded wind speed in New Jersey was 115 mph during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
No. A tornado has the highest recorded wind speed. In excess of 300 mph.
The highest wind speed recorded during Hurricane Rita was 180 mph (290 km/h).
The minimum wind speed for a storm to be called a hurricane is74 mph for sustained winds. The highest sustained winds on record were 190 mph. The highest gust on record was to 253 mph.
No. The highest gust ever recorded in a hurricane or similar storm was 253 mph. The highest sustained wind recorded was 190 mph. Only a tornado can produce 300 mph winds.
The highest sustained wind speed recorded in a tropical cyclone was 190 mph, which was measured in several storms including Hurricane Camille and Typhoon Tip. The highest gust recorded in a tropical cyclone was 253 mph on April 10, 1996 on Barrow Island off the coast of Australia.
238 mph in 1948. A rogue tornado hit just south of Providence.
during hurricane hazel in october of 1954 I believe the wind speed atop the empire state building recorded a wind gust to 124mph?
The fastest wind on earth occur in tornadoes, which have been known to have wind speeds in excess of 300 mph (480 km/h), far faster than anything a hurricane can produce.
Hurricane Sandy has peak sustained wind of 110 mph.
You may be able to find a journal record of no wind on a very rare date on the Antarctic continent.