Unsure how to comment, so I am asking via talk: Wouldn't a wind speed of over 750 million miles per hour be faster than light? I'm all for massive hypothetical storms, but shouldn't it be within the laws of physics? idk I'm new. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Hurricanegilbert5 (talk).
- You're right — it's not physically feasible under the laws of relativity as we currently understand them. On the other hand, this is an article from 2 years ago made by someone who I honestly don't recognize, and may have done this out of boredom. Some users here may do unrealistic storms, although the overwhelming majority of them are realistic-ish storms or storms in fictional basins. (P.S. You can scroll down to the end of an article and wait for the comment section to load, then write and post your comment.) —StrawberryMaster talk • contribs 18:43, 10 October 2024 (UTC)