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Q: What is the military term for large area of damage or large area completely leveled?
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Why was the Tri-state tornado a F5?

Damage photographs from the Tri-State tornado show large areas that were completely leveled, with some neighborhoods swept away. That is a strong indicator that the tornado was an F5.


What type of environmental damage do tornadoes cause?

Tornadoes very frequently bring down trees. In some cases large sections of forest may be leveled.


What was the damage from the Joplin tornado?

The Joplin tornado produced catastrophic damage. In some ares houses were wiped clean off their foundations. Several large buildings were leveled, an pavement was scoured from parking lots. The cost of damage totaled $2.8 billion.


How much money did it take to fix hallam nabraska?

On May 22nd, 2004, the large tornado in Hallam, Nebraska leveled the town. It caused $160.22 million of damage.


How can a object from space damage a car?

It it is large enough to not completely burn up in the atmosphere it could fall from space and hit a car.


How much damage can be caused by a tornado?

It varies widley depending on the intensity of the tornado and where it hits. Some tornadoes stay in open fields anc cause no damage. Weak tornadoes in developed areas may blow down fences and cause some roof damage, with costs totaling in the thousands to tens of thousands of dollars. In the worst cases, large, violent tornadoes strike large population centers. When this happens, thousands of homes may be destroyed, with whole neighborhoods leveled. Damage can total in the hundreds of millions to over a billion dollars. In at least once instance, a subdivision in one small town was completely swept away, with nothing left but mud and concrete foundations.


What is the size of an F4 tornado?

There is no given size for a tornado of any rating. The ratings of tornadoes are based on the severity of the damage caused by the tornado. A rating of F4, for example, indicates that well-built houses were completely leveled. While tornadoes of F4 strength are typically very large they don't have to be. Some have been only 100 yards wide while other have been over 2 miles wide.


What is the main damage a tornado can do?

Typical tornado damage includes snapped trees, material peeled from roofs, and some weak structures badly damaged. Typical damage from an intense tornado includes large numbers of trees snapped or uprooted, houses partially or completely destroyed, and weak structures completely torn apart or blown away.


What are the different categories of tornadoes on the Fujita scale?

The levels on the Fujita scale are as follows with typical damage and estimated wind speed.F0 (40-72 mph): Light Damage. Tree limbs broken, weak trees toppled. Shingles peeled from roofs. Signboards damaged.F1 (73-112 mph): Moderate Damage. House roofs severely damaged. Trailers overturned. Barns and garages destroyed.F2 (113-157 mph): Significant Damage. Roofs torn from frame houses. Trailers 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-constructed houses leveled. Poorly anchored structures blown away.F5 (261-318 mph): Incredible Damage. Well-contructed blown away, foundations swept clean. Trees completely debarked.


What damage can a F-2 tornado?

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.


What does an EF3 tornado do?

An EF4 tornado can completely level well-constructed houses and blow away houses of average or below average construction. They can strip bark from trees, lift large objects, and even peel pavement from roads.


What devastation can a tornado cause?

Generally, the term devastation is used to describe damage caused by very strong tornadoes, usually of at least EF3 strength. Such tornadoes can destroy well built houses, in some cases completely obliterating them. Trailer homes and poorly built houses rarely stand a chance. In the worst cases entire neighborhoods or even small towns can be leveled. Such tornadoes can also be quite large, sometimes over a mile wide and so can affect a large portion of a community.