The E means Enhanced, as tornadoes in the United States are rated on the Enhanced Fujita or EF scale.
There is no e-5 rating for tornadoes. You most likely mean EF5. An EF5 tornado has estimated winds over 200 mph.
the noun that pronounce predicate. they used " e or ed"
The E stands for Enhanced, as EF2 is a rating on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
If you mean the debris being carried by a tornado, if it hasn't already been thrown out of the tornado it simply gets dropped to the ground once the tornado is no longer strong enough to carry it.
A tornado warning means that either a tornado or funnel cloud has been spotted to detected or that strong rotation that could lead to a tornado has been detected within a thunderstorm.
Fujita scale http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/f-scale.html
There is no e-5 rating for tornadoes. You most likely mean EF5. An EF5 tornado has estimated winds over 200 mph.
The Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado of April 27, 2011 was rated EF4.
A tornado with the fastest winds would be rated EF5.
When a storm spawns a tornado it produce a tornado.
Tri-National Tornado Training Establishment's motto is 'E Tribus Tornado'.
There's a tornado.
E. Ramann has written: 'The evolution and classification of soils' -- subject(s): Soils, Classification
The F stands for Fujita - the name of the scale used to indicate the strength of tornadoes. The E - stands for enhanced.
Circle E, is a ABS classification symbol that signifies that the equipment of anchors and chain cables of the vessel is in compliance with the requirements of the Rules.
the noun that pronounce predicate. they used " e or ed"
A tornado prone zone is an area that has a relatively high chance of getting hit by a tornado.