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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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