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  2. Template:Tornado chart small IF-scale - Wikipedia

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    Template: Tornado chart small IF-scale. ... Download as PDF; ... If EF0-EF5 are used, then the template will use International Fujita scale ...

  3. Template:Tornado Chart - Wikipedia

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    Template: Tornado Chart. 4 languages. Deutsch; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... If EF0-EF5 are used, then the template will use Enhanced Fujita scale ...

  4. Template:Tornado chart small - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... {Tornado chart small ... If EF0-EF5 are used, then the template will use Enhanced Fujita scale ...

  5. What is the Enhanced Fujita scale? What to know about EF ...

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    Here's how tornadoes are rated on the Enhanced Fujita scale and what those ratings mean.

  6. Template:Infobox tornado year - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Template documentation Usage ... EF5 tornado. Philadelphia, Mississippi on April 27;

  7. Enhanced Fujita scale - Wikipedia

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    An EF5 rating on the new scale requires a higher standard of construction in houses than does an F5 rating on the old scale. So, the complete destruction and sweeping away of a typical American frame home, which would likely be rated F5 on the Fujita scale, would probably be rated EF4 or lower.

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  9. Severe weather terminology (United States) - Wikipedia

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    These watches are occasionally issued, and usually mean that a major tornado outbreak is possible, where the potential for multiple strong to violent (EF4 and EF5) tornadoes exists. Usually only reserved for forecast "high-end" severe weather events, this type of watch is usually valid for a longer period of time and issued for a larger area by ...