Great London Tornado of 1091

F8 Tornado. Tornado F7 tornadoes into six damage categories, called F0-F5 The ratings are based on the amount and type of wind damage

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The Fujita Tornado Scale, usually referred to as the F-Scale, classifies tornadoes based on the resulting damage In the United States the Fujita scale was replaced with the Enhanced Fujita scale (EF-Scale), which is now the primary scale used the United Sites and.

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F2: Significant tornado: 113-157 mph: Considerable damage. Missiles, such as cars and refrigerators would do serious secondary damage that could not be directly identified as F6. The Fujita scale (F-Scale), also known as the Fujita-Pearson scale, is a tornado scale that was introduced in 1971 by Tetsuya Fujita

Image of a tornado on Craiyon. Theodore Fujita to classify tornadoes and sometimes the damage done by other wind storms Missiles, such as cars and refrigerators would do serious secondary damage that could not be directly identified as F6.

Tornado F7. The small area of damage they might produce would probably not be recognizable along with the mess produced by F4 and F5 wind that would surround the F6 winds Tornadoes are rated by their intensity and the damaged they cause to vegetation and human created structures