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What is an EF4 tornado?

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The Enhanced Fujita Scale is a system of rating tornadoes based on damage. It goes from EF0 to EF5.

EF4 is the second strongest category on the scale, with estimated winds of 166 to 200 mph.

An EF4 tornado causes devastating damage. Trees are stripped of their bark and well-built houses are leveled. Houses that are not well-built may be swept away.

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When did the tornado hit henryville?

The Town of Henryville, Indiana was hit by an EF4 tornado on March 2, 2012.


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Not really, tornado alley is one of the areas most frequented by the strongest tornadoes, rated EF4 and EF5. However, even in tornado alley you are unlikely to be hit by such a strong tornado.


How many people died in the tornado on May 10 2010?

There were 3 tornado deaths in the U.S. on May 10, 2010 from 2 separate tornadoes. The first was an EF4 that went through the suburbs on the southern and eastern sides of Oklahoma City, killing 2 people. The second tornado was also an EF4. It formed south of Norman and killed 1 person.


How many people were injured in the super Tuesday tornado?

There was no "Super Tuesday tornado", however there was a Super Tuesday tornado outbreak, an event that produced 86 tornadoes. In all, these tornadoes killed 57 people and injured 425. The most significant contributors figure were:The EF4 tornado that hit the towns of Atkins, Clinton, and Highland in Arkansas, killing 13 and injuring 139.The EF3 tornado that struck portions of northern Tennessee and southern Kentucky, killing 22 and injuring 63.The EF4 tornado that occurred north of Jackson, Tennessee, injuring 51.


What is EF4?

EF4 most likely refers to the second highest category on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which is a system of rating how strong tornadoes are. Scientists use the damage a tornado causes to estimate its wind speed and then use the highest estimates to rate the tornado on the scale, which goes from EF0 to EF5. An EF4 tornado has estimated winds of 166 to 200 mph (267 to 322 km/h). Typical EF4 damage includes well constructed houses leveled and left as piles of debris, with poorly built houses removed from their foundations. Some trees may be stripped of their bark and be left with only stubs of their largest branches while others are uprooted and thrown.

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What does an EF4 and EF5 tornado look like?

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When did the tornado hit henryville?

The Town of Henryville, Indiana was hit by an EF4 tornado on March 2, 2012.


What classification was the tornado that hit Tuscaloosa?

The Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado of April 27, 2011 was rated EF4.


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How fast does an EF4 tornado go?

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What was the rating of the 2013 Washington Illinois tornado?

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How big was the tornado that hit Alabama in April 2011?

There were many tornadoes in Alabama in April 2011. The one you are referring to was probably the Tuscaloosa tornado of April 27. The tornado was at a mile and a half wide and appears to have been a borderline EF4/EF5, though the official rating is EF4.


What happens if there is a super tornado?

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