No. There have been no F5 tornadoes recorded in or near Ada.
In most cases an F1 tornado does not have that much energy and soon runs out and is more easily disrupted, though a few F1 tornadoes have had long damage paths. By contrast an F5 tornado will generally have several orders of magnitude more energy to release. Additionally, such a strong tornado could be considered more robust. A shift in the parent storm that might cut can F1 tornado's lifespan and thus damage path short, while the same shift might only weaken an F5 tornado somewhat.
A little more than 1% of tornadoes are rated F4 and F5 with F5 tornadoes being less than 0.1%
Oklahoma has had the most F4 and F5 tornadoes. Though it is tied with Texas, Iowa, and Alabama in terms of F5 tornadoes in the past 60 years.
There are theoretical categories beyond F5 but none of theme have ever been used. Since F5 damage is total destruction there is no real way of rating a tornado higher than F5. Also, a tornado's rating is not dependent on its size. So a bigger tornado does not necessarily get a higher rating.
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The F5 key will start the slide show from the first slide.
control,shift,f5
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You can press F5 to start the presentation from the beginning, or Shift+F5 to start the presentation from the slide you are currently on.
In most applications F5 is the refresh key.
The shortcut key to start a presentation from the beginning in Microsoft PowerPoint is F5. Pressing F5 will launch the slideshow from the first slide. Alternatively, you can also use the shortcut Shift + F5 to start the presentation from the current slide.
Shift + F5
Shift + F5 is a keyboard shortcut commonly used in web browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox to refresh the current page and bypass the cache, ensuring that the latest version of the page is loaded. This can be particularly useful for developers and users who want to see recent changes made to a website without relying on cached data. In some applications, it may have different functions, so context matters.
It depends on the particular IDE. Visual Studio uses <Ctrl>F5 to start a program in non-debug mode, and F5 to start a program in debug mode.
ctrl shift - reverses the effect of ctrl shift =
On my visualboy advanced(on the PC) I press <Shift> then F1 to F10 to save. To load your game you then simply press the F you've saved on.( For example if you save yours with <shift> F5, simply press F5 and you will load your saved game. I hoped this helped!