The highest elevation tornado on record in the US was an F0 that hit Sequoia National Park on July 7, 2004. It was recorded at an elevation of 12,000 feet.
No. The highest rating a tornado can attain is F5.
No. The highest rating a tornado can get is F5 or EF5.
The highest category tornado is a F5 or EF5
The highest rating a tornado can attain is EF5. If you are referring to some other parameter, please specify in another question.
Tornado activity in Georgia is usually highest in March and April.
The most tornado-prone area in the U.S. is Tornado Alley, which extends from northern Texas to Iowa. The worst portion of it covers parts of Oklahoma and Kansas.
The highest death toll of any recorded tornado in the U.S. is 695. This is from the Tri-State tornado of Mach 18, 1925. However, scientists have estimate that an extremely large, violent tornado that impacts a major city or crowded freeway could potentially kill thousands.
well im sorry but there is no such thing as a F6 F5 is the highest tornado rating
The deadliest category of tornado is F5. They have the highest death rate per storm.
The Highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph (some sources say 318 mph) in the F5 tornado that struck Moore and Bridgecreek Oklahoma on May 3, 1999. This tornado is sometimes referred to as the Oklahoma City tornado
The central region of the US, known as "Tornado Alley," has the highest incidence of tornadoes. States like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska experience a high frequency of tornadoes due to the clash of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool, dry air from the Rockies.
The largest tornado ever recorded was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013. This tornado was 2.6 miles wide. Doppler radar measured a wind gust in the tornado at 296 mph, the second highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado.