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What damage can a F-2 tornado?

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Typical F2 damage consists of roofs being torn from frame houses, mobile homes being completely demolished, and small vehicles being lifted off the ground. Telephone poles may be completely destroyed and large trees snapped and uprooted.

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How fast is the wind in an F2 tornado?

Estimated winds for an F2 tornado on the original Fujita scale are 113 to 157 mph. It was later found that this estimate was not quite right for the damage inflicted by an F2 tornado and so was refined to a range of 111 to 135 mph for an EF2 tornado.


How big is an F2 tornado?

An F2 tornado does not have any particular size. That is not how the scale works; it rates tornadoes based on damage. An F2 tornado (EF2 as of February 2007) is a tornado that tears roofs from well-built homes, derails trains, and destroys trailers. Winds in an EF2 are estimated at 111 to 135 mph.


What is an F2 tornado?

F2 is a rating on the Fujita scale, which assess tornado intensity based on damage. The scale runs from F0 at the weakest to F5 at the strongest. F2 indicates a strong tornado (most tornadoes are F0 or F1) that can tear the roof from a well-built house and lift cars off the ground.


What can an f2 tornado do?

An F2 tornado can tear the roof from a well built house and completely destroy a trailer.


What are the numbers for tornadoes used for such as F2 and F5?

Those are ratings on the Fujita Scale, which rates the intensity of a tornado based on the damage it causes. The ratings run from F0 at the weakest to F5 at the strongest. The damage is used to estimated wind speed. An F2 is a fairly strong tornado (most tornadoes are F0 or F1) with damage classed as "significant". Typical F2 damage include roofs torn from well built homes, trailers obliterated, and large trees snapped. An F5 tornado is extremely violent with damage classed as "incredible." Typical F5 damage includes well-built houses wiped clean off their foundations and reinforced concrete structures destroyed.


Is 19 people injured bad for an f2 tornado?

Yes, on average an F2 tornado injures only 1 or 2 people


What does f2 mean for the damage of tornadoes?

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What was the scale on the tornado in Vaughn?

The Vaughn, Ontario tornado of 2009 was an F2.


What is the worst damage an F2 can do?

A high-end F2 tornado will remove the roof and can collapse some exterior walls in a well-built house, generally on the topmost floor. Weaker structures may be destroyed. Trailers will be completely demolished.


What is a F2 tornado wind speed?

Wind speed estimates of an F2 tornado range from 113 to 157 mph. This was later adjusted to 111-135 mph for an EF2


What miles per hour is a F2 tornado?

Wind estimates for an F2 tornado on the original Fujita scale are 113-157 mph. This was later found to be inaccurate and was changed to 111-135 mph for an EF2 tornado.


Did Baltimore have a tornado before?

Yes. Baltimore was hit by an F2 tornado in 1973, an F0 tornado in 1996, an EF1 tornado in 2010, and an EF0 tornado in 2013.