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  1. The DOW documented the largest-ever-observed core flow circulation with a distance of 1,600 m (5,200 ft) between peak velocities on either side of the tornado, and a roughly 7 km (4.3 mi) width of peak wind gusts exceeding 43 m/s (96 mph), making the Mulhall tornado the largest tornado ever measured quantitatively.

  2. 25 votes, 35 comments. For example, Moore in 99 holds the current record for fastest wind speeds at 318mph. Is there any tornado that has a chance of…

  3. 1 maj 2024 · From this data, we can calculate the average human athlete sprinting speed across both sexes to be 18.23 mph (3:17.5 minutes per mile), or 29.33 kilometers per hour. Average male sprinting speed: 19.52 mph (3:04.4 minutes per mile), or 31.4 kilometers per hour.

  4. Fastest ever recorded: 484 ± 32 km/h (301 ± 20 mph) (3-second gust); observed by a DOW ( Doppler On Wheels) radar unit in the 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado between Oklahoma City and Moore, Oklahoma, USA, 3 May 1999. [311]

  5. The 1999 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado was a large, long-lived and exceptionally powerful F5 tornado in which the highest wind speeds ever measured globally was recorded at 321 miles per hour (517 km/h) by a Doppler on Wheels (DOW) radar.

  6. 11 sty 2019 · The 2013 El Reno Tornado is widely considered to be the largest tornado ever recorded, based on width. However, according to some sources the Mulhall Tornado was larger. At its peak, the massive El Reno Tornado reached a width of 2.6 miles (4.2 kilometers) and speeds of up to 301 mph (484 km/h).

  7. 22 sty 2024 · Photo by Ahmed Galal on Unsplash. The strongest tornado ever was the May 3, 1999 Moore tornado. The most likely strongest wind speed in the tornado was 301 mph. That is almost 4.5 times faster than the top speed of a cheetah! There is some debate about the strongest tornado ever, though.