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It is not applicable. The Fujita (F) scale is used to rate tornadoes, not hurricanes. Hurricanes are rated on the Saffir-Simposon scale from category 1 to category 5 based on their maximum sustained wind speed.

Category 1: 74-95 mph

Category 2: 96-110 mph

Category 3: 111-129 mph

Category 4: 130-156 mph

Category 5: 157+ mph

The Fujita scale is used to rate te intensity of tornadoes based on the severity of damage they cause, and to provide a wind speed estimate.

F0 (40-72 mph): Light damage. shingles and siding peeled, tree limbs broken, signs damaged, some trees toppled.

F1 (73-112 mph): Moderate damage. House roofs severely damaged, trailers overturned, barns and garages may be destroyed.

F2 (113-157 mph): Considerable damage. Roofs torn from well-built houses, tailers homes completely destroyed. Large trees snapped.

F3 (158-206 mph): Severe damage. Roofs and walls torn from well-built houses. Most trees in a forest uprooted.

F4 (207-260 mph): Devastating damage. Well-built houses leveled tot he ground. Trees debarked.

F5 (261-318 mph): Incredible damage. Well-built houses blown away with foundations wiped clean. Reinforced concrete sturctures destroyed.

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