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How much weight can 75 mph winds move?

75 mph winds can move objects weighing up to 20 pounds.


How fast does a tornado travel and how fast is the wind in a tornado?

Both of these values are highly variable. Tornadoes can be stationary or move at over 70 mph. A typical speed would be around 35 mph.Most tornadoes produce winds of less than 110 mph and winds may be as low as 60 mph. However in extreme cases, winds in a small portion of an exceptionally violent tornado may exceed 300 mph.


What is the lowest windspeed of a tornado?

Tornadoes have been confirmed with winds as low as 60 mph. Below that it is debatable as to whether a funnel is a tornado, as winds under 58 mph are not considered severe.


What are the windspeed of a whirlwind?

It depends on the type and intensity of the whirlwind. Steam devils have wind speeds of just a few miles per hour. Dust devils typically produce winds between 25 and 45 mph, but winds can, in rare cases, exceed 60 mph. Fair-weather waterspouts often produce winds in the range of 40 to 70 mph. True tornadoes usually produce winds between 60 and 110 mph, but the worst damage usually occurs wind winds in excess of 150 mph. In rare cases winds to over 300 mph may occur in very violent tornadoes.


What is the catergory of hurricane Allison?

Allison was a tropical storm and never became a Hurricane. At peak intensity Tropical Storm Allison had winds of 60 mph. A storm needs winds of at least 74 mph to be a hurricane.


What were the wind speeds when hurricane Lee landed?

Lee was never a hurricane. Tropical Storm Lee made landfall at peak intensity with sustained winds winds of 60 mph. These winds much reach at least 74 mph for a tropical storm to become a hurricane.


What level hurricane was tropical storm Allison?

Tropical storm Allision was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. To be a hurricane, a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Allison's winds never got above 60 mph.


Is a tornado rapid?

Tornadoes produce very fast winds, but they do not necessarily move quickly. Some tornadoes may move at over 60 mph, while others barely move at all.


How fast can a tornado be mph?

In terms of forward traveling speed most tornadoes move at 30-35 mph. However some tornadoes cam move at over 70 mph while others are stationary. Winds in a tornado can range from 65 mph to over 300 mph.


How fast does an tornado wind move?

Most tornadoes have winds in the range of about 65-85 mph. The most damaging tornadoes usually have winds over 165 mph. On rare occasions winds can exceed 300 mph.


What level storm was hurricane Allison?

Tropical storm Allision was never a hurricane, only a tropical storm. To be a hurricane, a storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 mph. Allison's winds never got above 60 mph.


True or false tornadoes move faster than forty mph?

It can be either. Tornadoes can move faster than 40 mph, but usually don't.