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F8 Tornado. Explaining the 'Inconceivable F6' Tornado YouTube The ratings are based on the amount and type of wind damage The Fujita scale (F-Scale), also known as the Fujita-Pearson scale, is a tornado scale that was introduced in 1971 by Tetsuya Fujita

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However, both tornadoes were officially downgraded to F5 by the National Weather Service F-SCALE WINDS TYPE OF DAMAGE FREQUENCY; F0: 40-72 mph 64-116 km/h:

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The Fujita scale (F-Scale; / f u ˈ dʒ iː t ə /), or Fujita-Pearson scale (FPP scale), is a scale for rating tornado intensity, based primarily on the damage tornadoes inflict on human-built structures and vegetation.The official Fujita scale category is determined by meteorologists and engineers after a ground or aerial damage survey, or both; and depending on the circumstances, ground. The F (for Fujita) - scale uses numbers from 0 through 5 Forecasters and researchers currently use a wind damage scale created in 1972 by T

Image of a tornado on Craiyon. Forecasters and researchers currently use a wind damage scale created in 1972 by T The Fujita scale (F-Scale), also known as the Fujita-Pearson scale, is a tornado scale that was introduced in 1971 by Tetsuya Fujita

Aviation Photography Low level Flying. The Fujita Tornado Scale, usually referred to as the F-Scale, classifies tornadoes based on the resulting damage Inconceivable tornado: 319-379 mph: These winds are very unlikely