The fastest winds in America was an F5 tornado in Oklahoma with winds of 313 mph, but discluding tornados the fastest winds in the world were and are in NH, USA at 231 mph.
The fastest winds in a hurricane are typically found in the eyewall, which is the ring of thunderstorms surrounding the eye of the storm.
The fastest winds and heaviest rain in a hurricane are found in the eyewall, and area just outside the eye.
A hurricane's fastest winds are typically found in the eyewall, which is the ring of clouds and thunderstorms that surrounds the eye of the hurricane. Wind speeds in the eyewall can reach their highest velocities, often exceeding 100 miles per hour or even higher, making it the most dangerous part of the storm.
The planet with the fastest wind speed is Neptune, with a speed of 2000 km/h (1,242.742 miles/h).
The fastest hurricane winds ever recorded were in Hurricane Allen in 1980, which had sustained winds of 190 mph (305 km/h). However, the potential maximum wind speeds in hurricanes can reach up to around 200 mph (320 km/h) or more in extreme cases.
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Neptune
The fastest winds in a hurricane are typically found in the eyewall, which is the ring of thunderstorms surrounding the eye of the storm.
In a single-vortex tornado the fastest winds are found at the outer edge of the core, generally on the tornado's right side in the northern hemisphere and the left side in the southern. In a multiple-vortex tornado the fastest winds are found in the subvortices within the main circulation.
The fastest winds and heaviest rain in a hurricane are found in the eyewall, and area just outside the eye.
No, tornadoes are not the fastest wind on Earth. The fastest winds on Earth are found in weather phenomena such as jet streams and hurricanes. Tornadoes can have extremely high wind speeds, but they are localized and short-lived compared to other weather events.
The fastest winds on Earth are found in tornadoes.
Neptune. The winds there can reach speeds of 600 m/sec (2100 km/hr or 1300 mph).
Trade winds
The eye wall of the hurricane
on the planet neptune up to 2,890 kmph
Neptune's winds are the fastest in the solar system they go at a speed of 2000km/h. They are the fastest in our solar system and maybe even in the entire galaxy.