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The Enhanced Fujita scale is used to measure the intensity of a tornado. Damage from the tornado is analyzed to obtain wind speed estimates. The highest estimate is then used to assign a rating to one of the six categories listed below with typical damage.

EF0: 65-85 mph. Some shingles and siding peeled lose. Tree limbs broken with some weaker trees toppled.

EF1: 86-110 mph. Houses suffer severe roof damage and broken windows. Mobile homes are overturned or partially destroyed. Garages and porches may collapse.

EF2: 111-135 mph. Roofs torn from well-built houses. Mobile homes completely destroyed. Large trees snapped.

EF3: 136-165 mph. Roofs and walls removed from well-built houses. Most trees uprooted or snapped. Some debarking may occur.

EF4: 166-200 mph. Well-built houses completely leveled. Trees debarked. Uprooted trees go airborne.

EF5: over 200 mph. Well-built homes wiped clean of foundations. Concrete structures severely damage. Asphalt peeled from roads.

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The Enhanced Fujita scale is a system of rating tornadoes based on the severity of the damage they cause. Ratings range from EF0 for the weakest tornadoes to EF5 for the strongest. It is an upgraded (i.e. enhanced) version of the Fujita scale, a similar rating system created by Tetsuya Fujita in 1971.

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