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  1. Apr 9, 2020 · The original Fujita Tornado Damage Scale (or F-scale) had an upper-limit estimate of 318 mph for a three-second gust within a F5 tornado, but the EF scale does not place a maximum wind value on...

  2. Apr 28, 2024 · F5/EF-5 tornadoes are very rare. The U.S. National Weather Service confirmed nearly 68,000 tornadoes across the country between 1950 and 2022. Tornado data is far more sparse in Canada,...

  3. F5 tornadoes were estimated to have had maximum winds between 261-318 mph (420–512 kilometers per hour). [9] [note 3] F5 damage in Bridge Creek, Oklahoma, from the May 3, 1999, tornado. Following two particularly devastating tornadoes in 1997 and 1999, engineers questioned the reliability of the Fujita scale.

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  5. An F5 is the highest intensity rating on the now retired Fujita Scale. The F5 rating was replaced by EF5 under the new Enhanced Fujita Scale. A tornado rated an F5 had winds great than 261 MPH. The damage from a F5 tornado is incredible, automobiles become flying missles that can be thrown over 110 yards.

  6. May 7, 2021 · NEWS. Survivors recall the terror of the first F5 tornado. It’s been 51 years since an F5 tornadothe most powerful category of twisters—last struck a major U.S. city. Lubbock, Texas,...

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · The Fujita Scale is a well known scale that uses damage caused by a tornado and relates the damage to the fastest 1/4-mile wind at the height of a damaged structure. Fujita's scale was designed to connect smoothly the Beaufort Scale (B) with the speed of sound atmospheric scale, or Mach speed (M).

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