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If your house is hit by the full force of an F4 (now EF4) tornado it will probably be completely leveled. Even if you escape the worst of it (which can be surprisingly likely depending on the tornado) there will still likely be severe damage. The best place to be in an event like this, or any tornado, is in a storm cellar or basement.

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Has there ever been a tornado in north carlina?

Yes. North Carolina has had tornadoes as strong as F4.


When was the last tornado in Maryland?

On 2002 April 28, an F4 tornado struck southern Maryland (La Plata), killing four people and destroying many buildings. This was initially thought to have been an F5 tornado and may have been the most severe tornado recorded in Maryland. La Plata was also the site of Maryland's most deadly tornado on November 9, 1926, when 17 people died, most of them in a small schoolhouse in La Plata.


Five names of tornadoes?

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What are the most popular Mandopop groups?

S.H.E, Fahrenheit, and F4.


What tornado happened in May of 1875?

Doubtless there were many tornadoes in 1875, most of which were never reported. Tornado historian Thomas P. Grazulis lists 8 "significant" tornadoes, or tornadoes that result in human fatalities or cause at least F2 damage. These tornadoes are as follows:An F3 tornado (or possibly a series of tornadoes) on May 1 tore across rural parts of Alabama and Georgia, killing at least 15 people.Another F3 followed a similar path further south on the same day, striking Goodwater and Oak Bowery in Alabama and farm houses in Georgia and Alabama, killing 22 people.Another F3 on May 1 passed 20 miles south of Atlanta, destroying several rural homes and killing 4 people.An F4 tornado in western Georgia on May 1 destroyed several farms and a plantation, killing 7 people. One house was carried 25 yards.Listed as a single F3 tornado, but what was probably a series of as many as 5 tore across portions of Georgia and South Carolina, striking the town of Columbia in the latter state. 8 people died.Yet another F3 on May 1 touched down in Georgia, destroying 5 farms and killing 1 person.An F2 tornado on May 1 damaged numerous farms in Georgia and south Carolina, killing 1 person.Finally, An F3 tornado struck northwestern Ohio on May 9, killing 2 or 3 people.

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How many houses get destroyed by F-4 tornado?

It varies widely. Tornado ratings are based on the severity of the damage inflicted rather than the number of homes or buildings destroyed. For example, F4 damage to a house of good construction would typically consist of the house being leveled to the ground and left as a pile of rubble. So in some cases an F4 rating can be assigned based on the destruction of a single house, which sometimes happens in cases where a tornado tears across mostly open country. At the other end, a large F4 tornado that strikes a major urban area can destroy thousands of houses.


What is a F4 and F5 tornado?

F4 and F5 are the two strongest categories of tornado on the Fujita scale. A damage based scale which rates tornadoes from F0 to F5. An F4 tornado will reduce most houses to piles of rubble. An F5 tornado will completely annihilate almost any house and wipe it clean off its foundation. Winds in an F5 can exceed 300 mph.


What was the rating for the goliad tornado?

The Goliad, Texas tornado was an F4.


An F4 or greater tornado is classified as?

An F4 or higher tornado (the only higher rating being F5) is classified as violent.


When was the 1989 Hamden Connecticut F4 Tornado?

The F4 tornado that hit Hamden, Connecticut in 1989 struck on July 10.


How fast is an f4 tornado?

The estimated wind range for an F4 tornado is 207-260 mph. On the Enhanced Fujita scale this was change to 166-200 mph for an EF4 tornado.


How strong was the Hallem Nebraska tornado?

The Hallam, Nebraska tornado was rated F4


How bad is an F4 tornado?

An F4 tornado can be devastating. An F4 tornado will level well-built houses and strip bark from trees. Such tornadoes have been known to wipe out large sections of cities and towns. While most of the worst tornadoes in U.S. history have been F5s, several F4 tornadoes are on that list as well.


Can a tornado suck up a house?

Yes. Tornadoes have been known to lift houses into the air. It usually takes a very strong tornado to do so, generally of F4 or F5 intensity.


What was the Wichita falls tornado rating?

The infamous 1979 Wichita Falls tornado was an F4.


What type of tornado can flatten houses?

It usually takes at least an F4 tornado to flatten houses.


Is there a such thing as a F4 tornado?

Yes. F4 is the second strongest category on the Fujita scale, indicating an extremely powerful tornado that can completely level well-built homes.