Neptune
As of now, no storm has been officially recorded with sustained winds over 300 miles per hour. The most powerful tropical cyclone on record is Hurricane Patricia, which reached winds of 215 miles per hour in 2015. Tornadoes can exhibit extreme wind speeds, with some estimates suggesting winds may exceed 300 miles per hour in the most intense tornadoes, but these are not sustained over long distances like tropical storms.
A little over 750 mph
Winds range can range from 65mph to over 300mph. Most tornadoes are rated EF0 with estimated winds of 65mph to 85 mph. The greatest damage comes from EF3 and stronger tornadoes with winds over 135 mph. Few than 1 tornado in every thousand is rated EF5, with winds over 200 mph.
No. That would be a category 5 hurricane.
Winds in Neptune's wind storms can reach speeds of up to 1,300 miles per hour (2,100 kilometers per hour), making them some of the fastest in the solar system.
The planet with very strong winds exceeding 1,185 miles per hour is Neptune. These high-speed winds are primarily found in its upper atmosphere and are attributed to its dynamic weather systems. Neptune's extreme winds are among the fastest in the solar system, driven by its internal heat and the planet's unique atmospheric composition.
Yes, Mars has winds. The planet experiences strong winds, with some reaching speeds of over 60 miles per hour. These winds can create dust storms that cover large areas of the planet.
It is 2000km by road from Melbourne, Victoria to Gladstone, Queensland. It is a 24 hour drive, without breaks, so is best done over three days.
By definition it is a hurricane. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with winds of 74 mph or more.
As of now, no storm has been officially recorded with sustained winds over 300 miles per hour. The most powerful tropical cyclone on record is Hurricane Patricia, which reached winds of 215 miles per hour in 2015. Tornadoes can exhibit extreme wind speeds, with some estimates suggesting winds may exceed 300 miles per hour in the most intense tornadoes, but these are not sustained over long distances like tropical storms.
A violent rotating windstorm spawned by a thunderstorm is a tornado.
A little over 750 mph
Neptune has the fastest winds in the Solar System which reach incredible speeds, 2000+ kph, its caused by the gases and elements in the atmosphere.
Since Jupiter is a gas planet, it doesn't have a surface. This means that nothing can land on the planet because there is nothing solid to land on. But Jupiter does have its own strange kind of "weather". The clouds that make up Jupiter are constantly swirling around the planet, driven by winds that average over 322 kilometers. per hour. The winds create an ever-changing pattern of storms. The most famous of these storms is the Great Red spot.
Winds range can range from 65mph to over 300mph. Most tornadoes are rated EF0 with estimated winds of 65mph to 85 mph. The greatest damage comes from EF3 and stronger tornadoes with winds over 135 mph. Few than 1 tornado in every thousand is rated EF5, with winds over 200 mph.
No. That would be a category 5 hurricane.
It varies considerably. A tropical storm must have sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour to be considered a hurricane. Hurricanes with sustained winds has high as 200 miles per hour have been observed, along with stronger gusts.