I'd go with violent storms. They're 103-117 kph, while storm winds are 103-106 kph, and gale are 63-87 kph. Fresh winds are the lowest - fresh breezes are 30-38 km, and fresh gales are 62-74 km. So, violent storms are the strongest.
How do I know this? Wind is measured on the Beaufort Wind Scale.
25 - 31 mph: Strong Breeze
Large branches in motion; whistling in telephone wires; umbrellas used with difficulty
32 - 38 mph: Near Gale
Whole trees in motion; resistance felt while walking against the wind
39 - 46 mph: Gale
Twigs break off of trees; wind impedes walking
47 - 54 mph: Strong Gale
Slight structural damage to chimneys and slate roofs
55 - 63 mph: Storm
Seldom felt inland; trees uprooted; considerable structural damage
73 + mph: Hurricane
Widespread structural damage; roofs torn off homes; weak buildings and mobile homes destroyed; large trees uprooted
A fresh breeze is strongest, gentle is weakest, moderate is in the middle.
The eye of a hurricane is typically calm and windless, with little to no rotation. Therefore, the speed of the eye of a hurricane is near zero, as it is the center of the storm where the strongest winds are found in the eyewall surrounding it.
The deflection of wind due to the Coriolis effect is strongest at the poles and decreases towards the equator. This is because the Coriolis effect is most pronounced at higher latitudes where the rotational speed of the Earth is greatest.
The intensity of tornadoes is rated on the Enhanced Fujita scale based on the severity of the damage they cause. There are six levels that fall into three general groups. EF0 and EF1 tornadoes are referred to as "weak," EF2 and EF3 tornadoes are "strong" and EF4 and EF5 tornadoes are "violent." The use of the word "weak" to refer to some tornadoes is a relative term, as they are not as strong as other tornadoes, but can still cause damage with estimated winds of up to 110 mph.
The wind speed force chart provides information on the relationship between wind speed and the force of the wind, helping to understand how strong the wind is at different speeds.
A fresh breeze is strongest, gentle is weakest, moderate is in the middle.
There isn't a definitive answer on which Eeveelution is the strongest as it depends on the situation. However, Espeon is known for its high Special Attack and Speed stats, making it a strong choice for special attacks in battles. Jolteon also has high Speed and Special Attack stats, making it a strong attacker that can outspeed opponents.
no it is not violent it only has some parts where you ram cars
no
113 mph
the cheetah would be for its speed and quietness
Fresh water has more sound speed. Spongy water is what slows down speed of water.
Weak weather conditions typically include light rain or a gentle breeze. Strong weather conditions may involve heavy rain, strong winds, or thunderstorms. Violent weather would consist of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, or blizzards.
No. In terms of wind speed a tornado is the strongest. In terms of energy released and earthquake is the strongest.
Lions are built for strength and cheetahs for speed.
No. It was the most destructive, but by no means the strongest. Other storms have been stronger in terms of both wind speed and barometric pressure.
you should be fresh