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  1. No US tornado that occurred prior to 1950 actually has an official rating as far as NWS records are concerned, but the Tri-State Tornado is considered by pretty much every severe storms expert to have been an F5, yes.

  2. List of F5 and EF5 tornadoes. This is a list of tornadoes rated F5 on the Fujita scale, EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale, IF5 on the International Fujita scale [ en], or T10-T11 on the TORRO scale, which is equivalent to an F5 rating. These ratings (F5/EF5/IF5/T10/T11) are the highest possible ratings on the various global tornado intensity scales.

  3. Most of Europe, on the other hand, uses the TORRO tornado intensity scale (or T-Scale), which ranks tornado intensity between T0 and T11; F5/EF5 tornadoes are approximately equivalent to T10 to T11 on the T-Scale. In the United States, between 1950 and January 31, 2007, a total of 50 tornadoes were officially rated F5, and since February 1 ...

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    2013
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    Oklahoma
    May 24
    2011
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    Oklahoma
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    2011
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    Missouri
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    2011
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    Alabama, Georgia
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fujita_scaleFujita scale - Wikipedia

    In total, two tornadoes received the rating of F6, but both were later downgraded to F5. Based on aerial photographs of the damage it caused, Fujita assigned the strongest tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak, which affected Xenia, Ohio, a preliminary rating of F6 intensity ± 1 scale.

  5. The Fujita tornado scale was created by Tetsuya Fujita and in 1971 in collaboration with Allen Pearson. This method is a sliding scale 0 to 5 with 5 being the most violent. For example, the Tri-State Tornado was an F5 tornado, which was one of the most violent and deadliest tornadoes in history.

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  8. The version used today—the Enhanced Fujita Scale—ranges from EF0 tornadoes with winds of 65 to 85 miles an hour, to EF5 tornadoes with winds exceeding 200 miles an hour. The U.S. National Weather Service has rated tornadoes according to the Fujita Scale since 1973.

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