Meteorologists use a scale for tornadoes called The Fujita Scale. The Fujita Scale was made by Dr. Ted Fujita. It's the strength of the tornado measured from the damage. The scale goes like this:
EF-0: Winds: 65-85mph
EF-1: Winds: 85-110mph
EF-2: Winds: 111-135mph
EF-3: Winds: 136-165mph
EF-4: Winds: 166-200mph
EF-5: Winds: >200mph
EF stands for Enhanced Fujita and the numbers are just categories for the tornadoes (0-5)
That is impossible as the Richter scale is for measuring earthquakes.
by scale called the fujita scale or (enhanced fujita scale) to measure intensity or strength of a tornado based on the severity of damage.
The Fujita scale is also known as the 'F Scale' it measures the strength of a tornado on a scale of F-0 to F-5. F5 is the strongest and most damaging
Yes. The Fujita scale uses the damage a tornado does to determine its intensity and assign a rating on a scale ranging from F0 at the weakest to F5 at the strongest.
Fujita scale http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/f-scale.html
The strongest tornado in the Fujita scale is F5.
The Waco tornado was an F5.
That is impossible as the Richter scale is for measuring earthquakes.
Tornadoes do have a scale by which they are rated. It is the Enhanced Fujita scale. However, trackers do not use it to rate the tornado as it occurs. Damage is assessed by experts after the tornado has passed.
The Enhanced Fujita Scale rates the strength of a Tornado by the damage it has caused!
by scale called the fujita scale or (enhanced fujita scale) to measure intensity or strength of a tornado based on the severity of damage.
The Vaughn, Ontario tornado of 2009 was an F2.
The Pampa, Texas tornado of June 8, 1995 was an F4 on the Fujita scale.
Tornado damage has traditionally been rated on the Fujita scale. However, the United States and Canada now rate tornado damage on the similar Enhanced Fujita scale.
The Henryville, Indiana tornado of March 2, 2012 was an EF4 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, which is equivalent to an F4 on the original scale.
The Greensburg tornado was an EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, which is equivalent to an F5 on the original Fujita Scale.
The Fujita scale uses the severity of the damage a tornado causes to determine its rating.