Scientists usually use the severity of the damage a tornado causes to estimate its wind speed.
Scientists use the severity of damage that a tornado causes to estimate wind speed.
To rate a tornado, scientists analyze the damage the tornadoes does to estimate wind speed. This is then used to assign a rating, which may range from F0 to F5 (EF0 to EF5 as of 2007).
A tornado's rating is determined by damage, which is used to estimate the tornado's peak wind speed.
Tornado intensity is determined by damage, which is used to estimate wind speed. These wind speed estimates are used to sort a tornado into one of six categories from EF0 to EF5.
The are various instruments that scientists have deployed. Most tornado probes carry barometers to measure the pressure inside a tornado. Some have held a variety of anemometers to measure wind speed. A few have had cameras.
Tornado ratings are determined based on the severity of the damage a tornado inflicts, which is in turn used to estimate wind speed.
The intensity of a tornado is usually judge based on an analysis of the damage, which is used to estimate wind speed.
Usually scientists do not use any tool to determine how strong a tornado is. Usually the strength of a tornado is determined based on the severity of damage it causes. Occasionally wind speed measurements are obtained using Doppler radar, but such measurements are rare.
Yes. The intensity of a tornado is estimated on the Enhanced Fujita scale. On this scale, engineers and meteorologists analyze damage and estimate the wind speed. The highest wind speed estimate is then used to assign a rating, ranging from EF0 for the weakest tornadoes to EF5 for the strongest.
The intensity of a tornado is determined by damage, wchi is used to estimate wind speed and assign it a rating from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest)
Engeineers and meteorologist examine the damage done by a tornado to estimate its peak wind speed. The tornado is then assigned a rating on the Enhanced Fujita Scale from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest) based on that information.
A tornado's rating is an assessment of its intensity on the Enhanced Fujita scale. Damage is analyzed to give an estimate of the tornado's peak wind speed, which is then used to assign it a rating ranging from EF0 for the weakest tornadoes to EF5 for the strongest tornadoes