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  1. F5: 261-318: Incredible damage. Strong frame houses leveled off foundations and swept away; automobile-sized missiles fly through the air in excess of 100 meters (109 yds); trees debarked; incredible phenomena will occur.

    • Incredible Damage

      Original F-scale: F5 Tornado Damage (Online Tornado FAQ)...

    • Enhanced F-scale

      Enhanced F Scale for Tornado Damage. An update to the the...

    • Light Damage

      F0 Tornado Damage (Online Tornado FAQ) Here are broken tree...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fujita_scaleFujita scale - Wikipedia

    Since the Fujita scale is based on the severity of damage resulting from high winds, a tornado exceeding F5 is an immeasurable theoretical construct. Frame-home structural damage cannot exceed total destruction and debris dispersal, which constitutes F5 damage.

  3. The version used today—the Enhanced Fujita Scale—ranges from EF0 tornadoes with winds of 65 to 85 miles an hour, to EF5 tornadoes with winds exceeding 200 miles an hour. The U.S. National Weather Service has rated tornadoes according to the Fujita Scale since 1973.

  4. Pierwszy przypadek tornada o sile EF5, od czasu wprowadzenia ulepszonej skali Fujity. W USA od lutego 2007 roku wprowadzono do użytku nową, zmodyfikowaną skalę Fujity. Podobnie jak starsza wersja, ta skala również określa siłę tornada na podstawie zniszczeń.

  5. This method is a sliding scale 0 to 5 with 5 being the most violent. For example, the Tri-State Tornado was an F5 tornado, which was one of the most violent and deadliest tornadoes in history. Below is a brief description of each type of tornado on the Fujita scale. F0 Tornado. Wind speeds between 40 to 72 mph (64 to 116 km/h)

  6. 9 kwi 2020 · Fujita's scale, which ranges from F0 to F5, is based upon the type and severity of damage the tornado produced. At that time, there were very few actual measurements of tornado wind speeds...

  7. 24 lis 2021 · Tornadoes are classified on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which ranges from zero to five. It takes into account estimated wind speeds, observed damage and damage verified in weather service surveys...

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