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Mckenzie
4 November, 17:08
What is the fastest recorded wind speed on earth?
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PBJ
4 November, 20:39
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On May 3, 1999, southeast Oklahoma City tornado, the "Doppler on Wheels" mobile research radar measured peak winds of 318 mph
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