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What classification was the tornado that hit Tuscaloosa?

The Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado of April 27, 2011 was rated EF4.


Is an F12 a tornado?

No. While levels on the Fujita scale where plotted all the way up to F12 this was purely for mathematical purposes. None of the categories above F5 were intended for use, nor were they ever used.


What does the E mean in tornado classification?

The "E" in the Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF-Scale) used for tornado classification stands for "Enhanced." This scale categorizes tornadoes based on estimated wind speeds and associated damage, providing a more accurate and detailed classification system compared to the original Fujita Scale.


What classification would a tornado with the fastest known wind speeds be given?

A tornado with the fastest known wind speeds would be classified as an EF5 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. EF5 tornadoes have estimated wind speeds of over 200 mph (322 km/h) and cause extreme damage.


What does the E stand for in EF2 tornado?

The "E" in EF2 tornado stands for Enhanced Fujita Scale, a classification system used to measure tornado intensity based on the damage they cause. The EF scale ranges from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest).


Is an F9 tornado real?

An F9 tornado is not a real classification on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale, which is used to rate tornado intensity based on the damage they cause. The EF scale ranges from EF0 to EF5, with EF5 being the most intense. Therefore, an F9 tornado is a fictional or mistaken term that does not exist in meteorological science.


What does the f stand for in f scales for tornadoes?

The "F" in tornado classification scales, such as the Fujita scale or the Enhanced Fujita scale, stands for Dr. Tetsuya Theodore Fujita, a Japanese-American meteorologist known for his research on severe convective storms, tornadoes, and microbursts.


Is there such a thing as an F-0 tornado?

Yes. F0 is the lowest rating a tornado can receive. Such a tornado peels shingles, damages signs, and breaks tree limbs. Tornadoes that occur in open fields and cause no damage are also rated F0. About 60% of tornadoes receive F0 ratings.


Is there such a thing as an F6 tornado?

No. The very first Fujita scale included an F6 but the categorization was never used - F5 is the highest a tornado can be.


How do you say tornado in Portuguese?

tornado in Portuguese is tornado too


What would an F5 tornado do?

The f5 tornado is the highest rank of a tornado there is as you very much know. The f5 torando is a killer machine. It is very captable of destorying anything in it's path. It can send a 2 by 4 (a small but wide peice of wood) hurling to a concreet wall and go right thorugh it! It is the most powerfull.


Can you stop a tornado with another tornado?

No, it is not possible to stop a tornado with another tornado. Tornadoes are formed by specific weather conditions in the atmosphere, and introducing another tornado would not have any effect on the existing tornado.