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Tornadoes come in all shapes and sizes, whether it be a rope that cuts a thin line through the country side, or a dusty wedge that meanders through the plains. Damaged cause by these tornadoes also ...
The Enhanced Fujita Scale or more commonly referred to as the EF Scale, became operational in February 2007 and is used to assign a tornado a ‘rating' based on estimated wind speeds and related ...
The Fujita scale ranged from F0 having max gusts of <73 mph, F1 of 73-112 mph, F2 with 113-157 mph, F3 with 158-206 mph, F4 with 207-260 mph, and finally, F5, indicating speeds of up to 261-318 mph.
The Enhanced Fujita Scale is used to determine the severity of tornadoes: from an EF-0, the weakest, to an EF-5, the strongest. Source: WKRN.
The National Weather Service has determined that the family of tornadoes that tore through south-central Kansas on Sunday night were all rated EF3s on the Enhanced Fujita scale. Five main ...
The EF0-rated twister hit an area north of London and caused minor damage, according to the Northern Tornadoes Project.
The National Weather Service confirms that a tornado touched down in the Kings Grant area. No injuries or fatalities were ...
Tornadoes are usually destructive and dangerous, but the strongest on the Enhanced-Fujita scale: EF4 or EF5 are also called violent. These tornadoes generate winds over 166 miles per hpur (267kph) and ...
EF Scale explained. The Enhanced Fujita, or EF, Scale rates tornadoes based on their wind speed and related damage, according to the NWS.The scale, which ranges from zero to five, uses three ...