Can a F0 tornado pick you up?

Here's the bottom line: A tornado can pick up a car, but the amount of damage that it does will depend on the type of car and strength of the tornado. Tornados are usually classified by the strength of their winds, on a scale from 0 to 5: F0: 40-72 mph winds. F1: 73-112 mph winds.
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What can an F0 tornado do?

A F0 tornado is the weakest tornado but, can still cause damage and loss of life. It has wind speeds strong enough to damage chimneys. Trees can have their branches broken off, while smaller trees with shallow roots can be uprooted. Signs made of wood will be damaged.
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Can a tornado carry a person?

The simple answer is a resounding YES. In rare instances, tornadoes have lifted people and objects from the ground, carried them some distance, and then set them down again without causing injury or damage.
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How strong is an EF0 tornado?

EF-0 tornadoes are considered 'weak' and usually pack winds around 105 and 137 kilometres per hour. Typical damages include the loss of shingles, gutters, awnings, or metal siding. Shallow trees may fall over, and large trees could lose branches, potentially leading to downed power lines and outages.
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Is an F12 tornado possible?

The original Fujita Scale actually goes up to F12. An F12 tornado would have winds of about 740 MPH, the speed of sound. Roughly 3/4 of all tornadoes are EF0 or EF1 tornadoes and have winds that are less than 100 MPH. EF4 and EF5 tornadoes are rare but cause the majority of tornado deaths.
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Can an ef0 tornado pick you up?



What does a EF0 tornado look like?

An EF0 tornado, the weakest tornado on the Enhanced Fujita scale, will cause minor damage. EF0 wind speeds can peel the material off from some roofs. Siding and gutters will be damaged. Trees will have their branches broken, and small trees with shallow roots will be uprooted from the ground.
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Is there an ef6 tornado?

No. The highest is the EF5.
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Can you survive an F5 tornado?

A small percentage of folks living in tornado-prone areas still believe that the only way to survive an EF5 tornado is by sheltering below ground. But scientific research has proven that properly engineered and built above ground storm shelters are more than capable of standing up to 250 mph winds to save lives.
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Can you breathe in a tornado?

Researchers estimate that the density of the air would be 20% lower than what's found at high altitudes. To put this in perspective, breathing in a tornado would be equivalent to breathing at an altitude of 8,000 m (26,246.72 ft). At that level, you generally need assistance to be able to breathe.
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Has anyone been picked up by a tornado?

Yes, a man was swept up by a tornado, thrown 1,307 feet and survived.
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What is the heaviest thing a tornado has picked up?

What is the heaviest thing a tornado has ever picked up? The Pampa, Texas tornado moved machinery that weighted more that 30,000 pounds. Whether it was slid or picked up, we don't know. A tornado would certainly have no trouble tossing a 2000 -3000 pound van into the air.
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Can an F1 tornado destroy a house?

Wind gusts are less than 86 mph. F1 tornadoes can rip off doors, break windows and upend mobile homes. Above 110 mph, F2 tornadoes can tear off roofs, uproot or snap large trees pick up cars and destroy mobile homes. A category F3 does major damage to malls, throws heavy cars and can destroy entire floors of homes.
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How big is a F1 tornado?

(F1) Moderate tornado (73-112 mph)

peel surface off roofs; mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned; moving autos pushed off the roads.
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What is a F2 tornado?

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.
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How fast is a F12 tornado?

F12 on the Fujita scale is equal to M1 (738 mph) on the Mach scale. Although the Fujita scale itself ranges up to F12, the strongest possible tornadoes are in the F5 range (originally estimated to be between 261 to 318 mph).
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What's the smallest tornado ever?

Dan Robinson said: The tornado that Peggy Willenberg and Melanie Metz filmed on the highway in front of them in Minnesota a couple of years ago had to be no more than two to three feet in diameter (at least the visible condensation funnel) in its initial stage. Ah, the "Twister Sisters" !
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Can an f1 tornado pick up a car?

An EF-1 tornado can push a moving car off the road and an EF-2 tornado can pick a car off the ground. Do not hide under an overpass.
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How bad is an EF2 tornado?

— Next up is a tornado rated EF2, which can produce winds from 111 to 135 miles per hour. With this category of tornado, there may be considerable damage. The entire roof of a home may be torn off.
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How bad is an EF3 tornado?

An EF3 tornado is the third strongest tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. An EF3 tornado has wind speeds between 136 and 165 mph (218 and 266 km/h). Damage from an EF3 tornado is described as severe. In the United States, between Feb 1st, 2007 and 2017, there was 309 confirmed EF3 tornadoes.
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What is a maxi tornado?

Figure 2d. Picture of the homestead today. Taken 12 June 2002. The "maxi-tornado" reached it's greatest size and strength as it came over the hill immediately south of Chandler, plowing into the residential area of west Chandler at approximately 5:18 pm.
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Is there a tornado bigger than F5?

The scale ranks tornadoes from F0 to F5, with F0 being the least intense and F5 being the most intense.
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When was the last F5 tornado?

The nation's last EF-5 tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20, 2013.
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