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The Fujita scale is a scale of tornado intensity based on damage to man-made structures and vegetation.

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What year did Theodore fujita develop the fujita scale?

Theodore Fujita develop the fujita scale in 1971


What scale do the us have for tornadoes?

the fujita scale coverted into Enhanced fujita scale


When was the fujita scale created?

The Fujita Scale was created in 1971 by Dr. Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita.


What is the Fujita scale used for?

The Fujita scale is used to classify tornadoes.


Which tornado on the fujita scale most frequently occurs?

The most common Fujita scale rating is F0 (EF0 on the Enhanced Fujita scale).


What is the scale called to categorize tornadoes?

the fujita scale now called the enhanced fujita scale


Which scale describes the intensity of tornado?

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With what scale can you mesaure a tornadoes damage?

fujita scale now known as the enhanced fujita scale


What is the official name of the tornado scale?

The original scale for rating tornadoes is officially the Fujita-Pearson scale, though the Pearson numbers were rarely used. The scale is normally referred to simply as the Fujita scale. In 2007 the United States stopped using this scale in favor of the Enhanced Fujita scale.


What scale do you use to describe the intensity of a tornado?

the fujita scale now called enhanced fujita scale


What year did the fujita tornado scale?

Development of the Fujita Scale began in 1970 and the scale was published in 1971. It was used in the United States until 2007, when it was replaced with the Enhanced Fujita Scale.


What is the name of the tornado rating scale?

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