The FUJITA SCALE for tornadoes goes like this. I am listing in MPH, not KM.
F0 40-72 mph 29% are these
F1 73-112 mph 40 % are these
F2 113-157 mph
F3 158-206 mph
F4 207-260 mph
F5 261-318 mph
I have been a trained volunteer NWS weather spotter for 25 years now. My adult sons are and 2 granddaughters (10, 6) are getting to be very good at it.
15 miles/hour
1 mile = 1.609344 kilometer 1 mile per hour = 1.609344 kilometer per hour 26.62 miles per hour = 42.841 kilometers per hour (rounded)
60 miles per hour is the same as one mile per minute. That means that one mile per 3 minutes is the same as one-third of 60 miles per hour. The answer is thus 20 miles per hour.
10.37 min/mile = 1/10.37 miles/min 1/10.37 miles/min X 60 minutes/hour = 60/10.37 miles per hour = 5.786 miles per hour
55 miles
8.726 miles per hour.
10 miles per hour.
15 miles/hour
1 mile an hour
20 Mile per hour
1 mile = 1.609344 kilometer 1 mile per hour = 1.609344 kilometer per hour 26.62 miles per hour = 42.841 kilometers per hour (rounded)
If you travel a mile in 8 minutes, you are traviling at 7.5 miles per hour
This is an average speed of 4.77 miles per hour.
60 miles per hour is the same as one mile per minute. That means that one mile per 3 minutes is the same as one-third of 60 miles per hour. The answer is thus 20 miles per hour.
55 miles
I believe it is 80 mile per hour
14.28 miles per hour.