Tornado F7

F9 Tornado. Tornado season in Saskatchewan is in full swing Globalnews.ca The Xenia, Ohio, F5 tornado of April 3, 1974.This was one of two tornadoes to receive a preliminary rating of F6, which was downgraded later to a rating of F5 Aerial damage photo from Xenia, Ohio after the F5 tornado hit the town

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[1]This is a list of tornadoes which have been officially or unofficially labeled as F5, EF5, IF5, T10-T11, the highest possible ratings. Only a small percentage of tornadoes can be correctly classed as violent

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Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita, a University of Chicago meteorologist and severe storms research scientist who developed the original Fujita Scale in 1971. Tornadoes are rated by their intensity and the damaged they cause to vegetation and human created structures The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013, is the most recent tornado to be rated EF5 as of 2025

EF3 tornado, Canton, Oklahoma. May 24th 2011. Tornado Pictures, Storm. Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita, a University of Chicago meteorologist and severe storms research scientist who developed the original Fujita Scale in 1971. Only a small percentage of tornadoes can be correctly classed as violent

Tornado season in Saskatchewan is in full swing Globalnews.ca. The Xenia, Ohio, F5 tornado of April 3, 1974.This was one of two tornadoes to receive a preliminary rating of F6, which was downgraded later to a rating of F5 The Enhanced F-scale was implemented in February 2007