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The Fujita Scale
| F-Scale Number |
Intensity Phrase |
Wind Speed |
Type of Damage Done |
| F0 |
Gale tornado |
40-72 mph |
Some damage to chimneys; breaks branches off trees; pushes
over shallow-rooted trees; damages sign boards. |
| F1 |
Moderate tornado |
73-112 mph |
The lower limit is the beginning of hurricane wind speed;
peels surface off roofs; mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned; moving autos
pushed off the roads; attached garages may be destroyed. |
| F2 |
Significant tornado |
113-157 mph |
Considerable damage. Roofs torn off frame houses; mobile
homes demolished; boxcars pushed over; large trees snapped or uprooted; light object
missiles generated. |
| F3 |
Severe tornado |
158-206 mph |
Roof and some walls torn off well constructed houses;
trains overturned; most trees in forest uprooted |
| F4 |
Devastating tornado |
207-260 mph |
Well-constructed houses leveled; structures with weak
foundations blown off some distance; cars thrown and large missiles generated. |
| F5 |
Incredible tornado |
261-318 mph |
Strong frame houses lifted off foundations and carried
considerable distances to disintegrate; automobile sized missiles fly through the air in
excess of 100 meters; trees debarked; steel reinforced concrete structures badly damaged. |
| F6 |
Inconceivable tornado |
319-379 mph |
These winds are very unlikely. The small area of damage
they might produce would probably not be recognizable along with the mess produced by F4
and F5 wind that would surround the F6 winds. Missiles, such as cars and refrigerators
would do serious secondary damage that could not be directly identified as F6 damage. If
this level is ever achieved, evidence for it might only be found in some manner of ground
swirl pattern, for it may never be identifiable through engineering studies |
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