There is no evidence that there are tornadoes on Venus.
How fast a tornado is moving refers to how fast the tornado itself travels from point A to point B. For example, a tornado moving towards at 30 mph and is a mile away will reach you in 2 minutes. The rotational winds of a tornado refers to how fast the tornado itself is spinning, which is generally faster than its forward speed.
Venus orbits the Sun at about 35.02 km/s or 126,072 kmh (78,337.5 mph)
That would most likely be a tornado, but winds usually aren't so fast.
Within the funnel it looks like a very thick, fast-moving fog. The center of the tornado may be clear, giving the appearance of a tube.
It orbits fairly quickly; a Venus year is only about 224 Earth days. It spins very slowly; one "day" is 243 Earth-days!
i think the middle of the tornado is completely still.
Winds in a tornado can get up to 300 mph.
The Tornado's max speed is 1,490 mph
A tornado IS wind- very fast winds spinning in a circle.
How fast a tornado is moving refers to how fast the tornado itself travels from point A to point B. For example, a tornado moving towards at 30 mph and is a mile away will reach you in 2 minutes. The rotational winds of a tornado refers to how fast the tornado itself is spinning, which is generally faster than its forward speed.
Most damage in a tornado is caused by the extremely fast winds.
In terms of how fast a tornado is moving, the tornado is tracked on radar. The forward speed is calculated based on how far it moves in a given period of time. The wind speed of a tornado is estimated based on the severity of the damage it causes.
depends on size of the tornado anywhere from 65 to over 300 mph.
A Tornado is swirly fast wind, a flood is rising water levels...
depends on size of the tornado anywhere from 65 to over 300 mph.
A tornado.
600 mph