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We don't have detailed statistics about this. Movement can range from almost stationary to more than 60 mph. A typical tornado travels at around 10–20 miles per ...
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The largest tornadoes can gain wind speeds of 250 miles an hour or more. However, most tornadoes dissipate quickly. They rage through the land, bringing a ...
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Tornadoes vary in intensity, size, and appearance. Wind speeds may range from 65 mph to more than 300 mph. The Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale is used in classifying ...
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28 Aug 2019 · Tornadoes are vertical funnels of rapidly spinning air. Their winds may top 250 miles an hour and can clear a pathway a mile wide and 50 ...
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Typically tornadoes move from southwest to northeast, but they have been known to move in any direction. • The average forward speed of a tornado is 30 mph, ...
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Speed and direction of movement ... The movement of a tornado is determined by the motion of the generating thunderstorm. ... As an extreme example, speeds of up to ...
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Tornadoes generally travel form the southwest and at an average speed of 30 miles per hour. However, some tornadoes have very erratic paths, with speeds ...
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The most extreme tornadoes can attain wind speeds of more than 480 km/h (300 mph), are more than 3 km (2 miles) in diameter, and stay on the ground for more ...
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The Fujita-Pearson scale ranks tornadoes by wind speed. The rankings range from F0 (very weak) to F6 (inconceivable). F0 denotes wind speeds of 40 to 72 mph ...
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Tornadoes usually form in a span of a few minutes. But the fastest known tornado formation happened in 2011, when the Joplin tornado materialized from ...
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If the tornado is moving directly east, the speed of the tornado must be added to the north side of the tornado. So, if the overall wind speed of the tornado is ...
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Their most intense winds can blow at up to 402 kilometers (250 miles) per hour, clearing a pathway 1.6 kilometers (one mile) wide and 80 kilometers (50 miles) ...
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A tornado can be a few yards to about a mile wide where it touches the ground, however, an average tornado, is a few hundred yards wide. It can move over ...
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Mobile Doppler radars such as the University of Oklahoma's Doppler on Wheels have remotely sensed tornado wind speeds above ground level as high as about ...
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