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Tornadoes are a type of natural disaster and a type of weather event.

More specifically a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm produced by a larger parent thunderstorm.

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What kind of storms are classified on the Fujita Scale?

Tornadoes.


What is the name of the scale currently used to classify tornadoes?

The Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale is currently used to classify tornadoes based on the damage they cause. It assigns a rating from EF0 to EF5, with EF5 being the most intense.


In the US most tornadoes are classified as intense?

No. Intense tornadoes (those rated EF3 or higher) only account for about 3% of tornadoes in the U.S. Most tornadoes are rated as weak, EF0 or EF1.


How is a tornado named or classified?

Tornadoes do not have names. They may be referred to by where they occur (e.g. the Oklahoma City tornado) but these aren't official. Tornadoes are classified on the Enhanced Fujita scale based on the severity of the damage they cause.


Are twisters related to tornadoes?

Tornadoes and twisters are the exact same thing.


Is there such thing as tornadoes?

yes


What condition is used to classify a tornado?

Tornadoes are classified using the Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF-Scale) based on the estimated wind speed and resulting damage. This scale ranges from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest), with each rating corresponding to a range of wind speeds and damage potential.


What is the difference the way hurricanes are classified and the way tornadoes are classified?

Hurricanes are classified based on wind speeds on the Saffir-Simpson scale, ranging from Category 1 to Category 5. Tornadoes are classified based on wind speeds and damage caused on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale, ranging from EF0 to EF5. Additionally, hurricanes are typically larger in scale and move more slowly, while tornadoes are smaller, more localized, and form quickly.


Are twisters stronger or more powerful than tornadoes?

Twisters and tornadoes are different terms used to describe the same weather phenomenon: a rotating column of air in contact with the ground. There is no difference in strength or power between these two terms.


How does a meteorologist know how a mild tornado or a strong tornado?

Meteorologists and engineers examine the damage done by a tornado a rate if from EF0 to EF5 based on how severe the damage is. EF0 and EF1 (light to moderate damage) tornadoes are considered weak. EF2 and EF3 tornadoes are classified as strong. EF4 and EF5 tornadoes are classified as violent.


Why do scientists classify tornadoes as one of the violent events?

Tornadoes are classified as violent because they have very powerful winds capable of damaging or destroying man-made structures. Many of the stronger tornadoes will kill and injure people.


What classifies a storm as a tornado?

A tornado is a rapidly rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. Tornadoes are classified based on their intensity using the Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF-Scale), which takes into account the damage caused by the tornado. The most destructive tornadoes can reach wind speeds exceeding 200 mph.