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Severe storms all have extremely strong winds that can cause a lot of environmental damage.
Which storm below has the strongest winds?
cyclone
hurricane
thunderstorm
tornado
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Tornado.
Tornadoes produce the most intense winds on Earth (EF4–EF5 tornadoes exceed 200 mph, with some estimates up to ~300+ mph). Hurricanes/tropical cyclones can have sustained winds up to around 150–200+ mph in the strongest cases, and thunderstorm winds (downbursts/straight‑line winds) are typically much lower.
Tornadoes produce the most intense winds on Earth (EF4–EF5 tornadoes exceed 200 mph, with some estimates up to ~300+ mph). Hurricanes/tropical cyclones can have sustained winds up to around 150–200+ mph in the strongest cases, and thunderstorm winds (downbursts/straight‑line winds) are typically much lower.
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