About 30 mph.
It varies widely. The average tornado travels about 5 miles. However, path lengths may range from just a few hundred feet to over 100 or even 200 miles The longest damage path on record was 219 miles.
Tornadoes typically form at speeds ranging from 10-20 mph as part of a severe thunderstorm. Once they develop further and intensify, tornadoes can reach speeds exceeding 300 mph in extreme cases.
The tornado is reported to have had a path length of 27 miles and an average forward speed of 35 mph, which works out to a duration of 46 minutes.
The average speed of the object.
The average size of a tornado is about 500 feet wide, but can vary greatly from small funnels to large wedges over a mile wide. Tornadoes can move at speeds ranging from 30 mph to over 70 mph, with an average speed of around 50 mph.
I believe you are asking how fast tornadoes can travel. This varies. The average tornado moves at 35 miles per hour. Tornadoes may be stationary or may, in very rare cases, move at over 70 mph.
It varies widely. The average tornado travels about 5 miles. However, path lengths may range from just a few hundred feet to over 100 or even 200 miles The longest damage path on record was 219 miles.
A woman throws a baseball from the front of an airplane to the back. From the perspective of the woman, the baseball travels at an average speed of 15 m/s. To an observer on the ground, the airplane is traveling at a constant speed of 820 km/h. What is the speed of the baseball from the perspective of the ground observer?
The fastest forward speed ever recorded for a tornado was 73 mph, though the tornado that set the record did not travel that fast at all times. At that speed it would take about 14 days to circle the earth. The average tornado travels at about 35 mph, at which speed it would take between 29 and 30 days to circle the earth.
I assume you mean kilometers per hour as a kilometer is a unit of distance, not speed. Tornadoes vary greatly in speed. They may be stationary or travel at more than 100 km/h. A typical tornado travels at about 50 km/h.
40 MPH is the average speed
Tornadoes typically form at speeds ranging from 10-20 mph as part of a severe thunderstorm. Once they develop further and intensify, tornadoes can reach speeds exceeding 300 mph in extreme cases.
There isn't a specific distance because all of the tornadoes in the world are not the same. The typical tornado may travel a mile or so, but path lengths may range from only a few yards to more than 200 miles.
The tornado is reported to have had a path length of 27 miles and an average forward speed of 35 mph, which works out to a duration of 46 minutes.
Its average orbital speed is 9.69km/s.
what is the average speed of a soccer ball that travels 34 m in 2 s
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.