The largest tornado ever recorded was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013. This tornado was 2.6 miles wide. Doppler radar measured a wind gust in the tornado at 296 mph, the second highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado.
No, tornadoes typically have wind speeds ranging from 65 to 250 mph. A speed of 700 mph is extremely rare and unlikely for a tornado.
The Highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph (some sources say 318 mph) in the F5 tornado that struck Moore and Bridgecreek Oklahoma on May 3, 1999. This tornado is sometimes referred to as the Oklahoma City tornado
The fastest winds measured in a tornado were 302 mph in a tornado that struck the Oklahoma City area on May 3, 1999. However, other tornadoes may have had faster winds that were not measured, as it is rare to get an actual wind measurement from a tornado. The fastest known traveling speed of a tornado was 73 mph in the Tr-State tornado of March 18, 1925.
The fastest tornado wind speed ever recorded was 318 mph (511 km/h) in the 1999 Bridge CreekβMoore tornado in Oklahoma.
prolonged fllod and/or massive tornado destroyed the cultural center around 1100 ad
Temple Mounds .......?
The Cahokia Mounds are in Illinois. The Mississippian culture built the mounds sometime between 600–1400 AD.
4: the burial mounds, geometric mounds, temple mounds, and the effigy mounds. I love Justin Bieber!! <3
Considering how many fires they have there....and the Cahokia Mounds being haunted by Native Americans..because many people thing that they are mass graves in Cahokia Mounds.. ~ used to live in Cahokia!
The Cahokia Mounds are the largest Native American mounds in the United States. The largest of these mounds is Monks Mound.
Cahokia mounds . Illinois
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That would be Cahokia Mounds in Illinois.
the cahokia pryamids, and other mounds, sears tower.
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