There are three rating systems for tornadoes, all of which are based on damage. The most widely known is the Fujita scale, which rates tornadoes from F0 at the weakest to F5 at the strongest. In the United States and Canada it has been replaced by the Enhanced Fujita scale which runs from EF0 to EF5. Ratings are essentially equivalent. Some European countries use the TORRO scale, which runs from T0 to T11, with every two ratings equivalent to one rating on the Fujita scale.
Less than 1% of tornadoes earn a violent rating (F4 or F5) on the Fujita Scale. The same applies the the Enhanced Fujita scale with EF4 and EF5 tornadoes.
There is no ranking system for gay people of any nationality.
A rating of EF5 is reserved for the tornadoes that cause the greatest degree of damage.
All the ANBU are equal ranking only except ANBU captain.
YES ranking spatial data is one type of existing system
the current ranking system sclculats how many points a player earns over a 12-months period
Tornadoes are not named. There are too many of them for any sort of naming system.
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Well, first of all I don't have tornadoes. But if you're talking about people naming them, no they don't. Tornadoes do not have any sort of naming system.
The Incas used a social ranking system known as "ayllu," which organized society into different groups based on kinship ties and responsibilities. The highest-ranking individuals were the nobility, followed by commoners and then slaves. This system was based on reciprocity and communal ownership of resources.
The ranking system used by the Catholic Church to determine the hierarchy of clergy members is known as the "holy orders." This system includes the ranks of deacon, priest, and bishop, with the Pope at the top as the highest-ranking clergy member.