The is no Fajita scale. The Fujita scale provides basic standards by which to assess the damage done by a tornado. Based on the severity of the damage a tornado is assigned a rating, which can range from F0 for the weakest tornadoes to F5 for the strongest.
The most common Fujita scale rating is F0 (EF0 on the Enhanced Fujita scale).
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The nominal scale.
The scale varies on depending on the graph; there is no standard scale. It is whatever you want it to be.
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the Fujita scale (not the fajita scale) is used to tell how powerful a tornado is.
The strongest tornado in the Fujita scale is F5.
Ted Fujita discovered the Fujita Scale to determine how much strength a tornado has based on the damage it produces.
The Fujita scale uses the severity of the damage caused by a tornado to determine its strength. The more severe the damage is the stronger the tornado.
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 Fujita scale uses the severity of damage to determine the strength of a tornado.The Fujita scale rates tornadoes based on the severity of the damage they cause. Scientists examine the damage left by a tornado and determine what level (F0 to F5) best fits it. The overall rating of the tornado comes from the most severe damage it causes.
The fujita scale. Ranging from F0-F5
F5. And its the Fujita scale, not fajita.
Tornadoes are rated on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
The Fujita scale uses the severity of the damage a tornado causes to determine its rating.
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