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No. The highest rating a tornado can acheive is F5.

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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 fast is an F6 tornado?

Theoretical winds for an F6 tornado are 319-379 mph. However, because tornado ratings are based on damage, the highest a tornado could ever be rated is F5. So the F6 rating is purely theoretical with no applications in the real world. On the enhanced scale there is no EF6 level theoretical or otherwise.


How do you get an F-6 on Tornado Jockey?

Keep on eating up mini tornadoes (im not sure if there even is an f6)


Has there ever been an F6 Tornado?

No. The highest category possible is F5.


Has there ever been a f6 tornado?

No. The Fujita (F) scale uses damage to rate tornadoes and F5 damage is total destruction, leaving no room for a higher category. So the F6 tornado is a purely theoretical idea.


How powerful is a F6 tornado?

A F6 tornado does not exist on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which ranges from F0 to F5. The most powerful tornado category, an F5 tornado, has wind speeds exceeding 200 mph and can cause catastrophic damage.


Where do tornadoes exist?

Lower levels of the atmosphere.


Why did the devil make tornadoes exist?

The devil did not create tornadoes. Tornadoes form from complex interactions in the atmosphere, not any supernatural entity.


Why do tornadoes exist?

well because god didint want them to exist the devil made them


Who would win f6 tornado or a 5 min hurricane?

There is no such thing as an F6 tornado or a 5 minute hurricane. The Fujita scale only goes up to F5 and a hurricane lasts for days, not minutes. Hurricanes can produce tornadoes. When this occurs, the two do not interfere with each other. So there would be no winner as there is no conflict to begin with.


What does an F6 tornado look like?

Nothing as there is no such thing as an F6 tornado. The highest a tornado can be rated is F5. F5 and EF5 tornadoes are generally, but not always larger than the average tornado. If you can get a good look at one you will note that the rotation is extremely violent and there may be a large debris cloud.


Which cyclone comes in the category of F5 to F6?

Cyclones in the category of F5 to F6 don't exist. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, which is commonly used to classify tropical cyclones, only goes up to category 5, with sustained wind speeds of 157 mph or higher. Any cyclone with wind speeds greater than that would still be classified as a category 5 hurricane.