It is difficult to determine, but the heaviest objects lifted by a tornado appear to be a set of three oil tanks, each weighing 90 tons. The tornado struck Pecos County, Texas on June 1, 1990. The tornado was officially rated F4 as it hit few structures, but of ground scouring and the carried oil tanks suggests that the tornado's intensity was well into the F5 range.
The largest tornado ever recorded was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013. This tornado was 2.6 miles wide. Doppler radar measured a wind gust in the tornado at 296 mph, the second highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado.
No the fastest a tornado is known to have traveled is 73 mph. The fastest winds ever recorded in a tornado were just over 300mph, which is about as strong as they get.
The Highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph (some sources say 318 mph) in the F5 tornado that struck Moore and Bridgecreek Oklahoma on May 3, 1999. This tornado is sometimes referred to as the Oklahoma City tornado
The fastest winds measured in a tornado were 302 mph in a tornado that struck the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999. However, other tornadoes may have had faster winds that were not measured, as it is rare to get an actual wind measurement from a tornado. The fastest known traveling speed of a tornado was 73 mph in the Tr-State tornado of March 18, 1925.
The fastest winds ever recorded in a tornado were 301 mph +/- 20. However, other tornadoes may have been stronger, but had no measurements taken.
The heaviest weight ever lifted by a human being is 6,270 pounds, achieved by Paul Anderson in 1957.
The heaviest weight ever lifted using a pulley system was 48,000 metric tons (105,821,800 pounds) during the construction of the Tokuyama Dam in Japan in 2006.
The heaviest thing ever lifted by a human being was the Antonov An-225 Mriya airplane, which weighs about 640 metric tons. This remarkable feat occurred during a test flight in 1988 when the aircraft lifted a payload of over 250 tons to a height of 10,750 meters. The Antonov An-225 Mriya remains the largest and heaviest aircraft ever built.
on June 12th, 1957, Paul Anderson raised 6270 with his back, this is the heaviest weight ever lifted to date. here are some links to his lifting: http://www.oldtimestrongman.com/images5/louis_cyr4.gif http://www.oldtimestrongman.com/images6/thebacklift.gif http://www.hudsonpowerteam.org/pictures/anderson-1.JPG
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The most weight a human ever lifted was 6,270 pounds. Paul Anderson was included in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1957 for the heaviest being a back of a lift by a human being.
I have to say in American History, The statue of Liberty! The heaviest and tallest man made mobile object so far is the Troll A platform.
Ekranoplan -------------- Yes, that was big, but the record for the heaviest object ever to fly is still the Saturn V that took Apollo 11 to the Moon. Twice as high as Niagara Falls and weighed six million pounds.
the heaviest weight ever benchpressed by one person was by colin Taylor of inverness Scotland the weight lifted was 400kg
Leonid Taranenko of the USSR lifted 266.0Kg in the Clean & Jerk in 1988. This remains the heaviest ever Clean and Jerk recorded in competition.
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Manuel Uribe of Monterrey, Mexico is currently 867 pounds. When he set the world record, he tipped the scales at 1,230 pounds.