tornados
the worlds highest average wind speed is 231 mph
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.
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North America does not have record of their highest wind speed available to the public. However, the highest wind speed ever recorded anywhere was during Tropical Storm Olivia in Australia. Top speeds reached 203 miles per hour.
Many thunderstorms produce very little wind, and wind speeds in most thunderstorms do not exceed 40 mild per hour. In rare cases, though, thunderstorms may produce winds to well over 100 milers per hour.
the worlds highest average wind speed is 231 mph
The U.S. City with the highest wind is Chicago. It is known as the Windy City. In addition, Amarillo, Texas, and Fort Collins, Colorado, are known for their high wind speeds.
From Wikipedia: "The highest wind speeds recorded in Antarctica were at Dumont d'Urville station in July 1972: 327km/h (199 mph),"
from 73 mph to 318 highest ever recorded
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.
Highest hourly mean wind speeds were 68 knots (78 m.p.h.) at the Needles (Isle of Wight)
Wind speeds in a tornado can vary widley. Very weak tornado produce winds of about 65 mph. The most viiolent can have winds over 300 mph. Lower wind speeds are more common.
Mount Washington. Highest recorded wind speeds in US.
Neptune has the highest recorded wind speeds. Speeds of 1500 mph have been observe, but I'm not sure about 2000 mph.
No. The highest wind speeds in a tornado are estimated to be a little over 300 mph (480 km/h).
The wind speeds are approximately 34.48
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