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The E stands for Enhanced, as EF2 is a rating on the Enhanced Fujita scale.

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How bad an is EF2 tornado?

An EF2 tornado is considered to be a significant tornado with wind speeds between 111-135 mph. It can cause considerable damage to buildings and vegetation, overturn vehicles, and pose a threat to human life. Preparedness and quick response are crucial in minimizing the impact of an EF2 tornado.


When was the tornado in Hammon Oklahoma?

Hammon was hit by an EF2 tornado on March 8, 2010.


Is an ef2 tornado the 3rd weakest?

Technically, yes. EF0 is the weakest, EF1 the second weakest, and EF2 the third weakest. However, Some meterologists consider EF2 and stronger tornadoes as strong, as only about 10% of tornadoes are rated EF2 or higher.


What does EF stand for in an EF2 tornado?

EF stands for Enhanced Fujita scale, which is used to classify tornado intensity based on the damage caused. EF2 on the scale indicates a tornado with estimated wind speeds of 111-135 mph that can cause considerable damage.


What is the difference between a strong and a violent tornado?

A strong tornado is one that is EF2 or stronger. A violent tornado is one that is EF4 or EF5.


How long has it been since Wichita had a tornado?

As of May 2, 2015 the last tornado in Wichita was an EF3 on April 14, 2012. Additionally, an EF2 on May 19, 2013 an EF2 tornado dissipated just before it would have entered Wichita.


What is an EF2 tornado like?

An EF2 tornado is considered the beginning of a strong or significant tornado. An EF2 tornado has estimated winds of 111-135 mph. These winds can tear roofs from well built houses, snap large trees, toss cars, and completely obliterate mobile homes. While tornadoes of this strength do not usually kill they are still very dangerous.


Can a EF2 tornado lift up invader zims ship?

Most likely yes. EF2 tornadoes have lifted larger objects than that.


How do you classify a tornado with winds 120 mph?

A tornado with estimated winds of 120 mph would be rated EF2.


Can a tornado lift up a truck?

If the tornado is strong enough, yes. It would normally take at least an EF2 tornado to lift a truck.


How big is an F2 tornado?

An F2 tornado does not have any particular size. That is not how the scale works; it rates tornadoes based on damage. An F2 tornado (EF2 as of February 2007) is a tornado that tears roofs from well-built homes, derails trains, and destroys trailers. Winds in an EF2 are estimated at 111 to 135 mph.


According to the wind speed chart on the tornado machine on the 2nd floor what category would describe a tornado with 120 mph winds?

A tornado with 120 mph winds would typically fall into the EF2 category on the Enhanced Fujita scale. EF2 tornadoes have wind speeds ranging from 111 to 135 mph and can cause considerable damage to buildings and vegetation.