Yes. The Fujita scale is used to rate tornadoes based on the severity of the damage they inflict. There are six intensity levels ranging from F0 at the weakest to F5 at the strongest.
the fujita scale coverted into Enhanced fujita scale
The Fujita scale is used to classify tornadoes.
fujita scale now known as the enhanced fujita scale
the fujita scale now called the enhanced fujita scale
The Fujita scale rates the intensity of tornadoes. It does not rate states. Tornadoes of all intensity levels on the Fujita scale, from F0 to F5, have ocurred in Illinois.
The Fujita scale
yes, they are measured by the Fujita scale.
The Enhanced Fujita scale is used to rate tornadoes.
Tornadoes are rated on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which replaced the Fujita scale in 2007.
tornadoes
No. The tornadoes are the same strength. The Enhanced Fujita scale is just a more advanced way of analyzing the strength of a tornado.
The Fujita scale uses the damage done by tornadoes to estimate their intensity.