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  2. Fujita scale - Wikipedia

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    The Fujita scale was applied retroactively to tornadoes reported between 1950 and the adoption of the scale in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Tornado Database. Fujita rated tornadoes from 1916 to 1992 [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and Tom Grazulis of The Tornado Project retroactively rated all known significant tornadoes (F2 ...

  3. Enhanced Fujita scale - Wikipedia

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    The Enhanced Fujita scale (abbreviated as EF-Scale) rates tornado intensity based on the severity of the damage they cause. It is used in some countries, including the United States and France. [ 1 ] The EF scale is also unofficially used in other countries, including China.

  4. Ted Fujita - Wikipedia

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    In addition to developing the Fujita scale, Fujita was a pioneer in the development of tornado overflight and damage survey techniques, which he used to study and map [8] the paths of the tornado that hit Lubbock, Texas on May 11, 1970. He established the value of photometric analysis of tornado pictures and films to establish wind speeds at ...

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

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    What is the Enhanced Fujita scale? According to the National Weather Service , the EF scale assigns a tornado a rating based on highest wind speeds occurring within the damage path. It's been used ...

  6. Reconstructing the storm: How meteorologists conduct tornado ...

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    The original scale is named after Dr. Ted Fujita, who developed the system to help provide a wind estimate for the amount and type of damage that a tornado can produce. In 2007, the Enhanced ...

  7. Enhanced Fujita scale used to measure tornadoes' intensity ...

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    The Enhanced Fujita scale measures a tornado's intensity on a scale of 1 to 5 based on its wind speed estimates and resulting damages.

  8. Tornado intensity - Wikipedia

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    The Fujita scale, Enhanced Fujita scale, and the International Fujita scale rate tornadoes by the damage caused. [1] [2] In contrast to other major storms such as hurricanes and typhoons, such classifications are only assigned retroactively. Wind speed alone is not enough to determine the intensity of a tornado. [3]

  9. The Enhanced Fujita scale measures how strong tornadoes ... - AOL

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    The strength of tornadoes is rated on the Enhanced Fujita, or EF, Scale.