Is there a F6 tornado?

There is no such thing as an F6 tornado, even though Ted Fujita plotted out F6-level winds. The Fujita scale, as used for rating tornados, only goes up to F5. Even if a tornado had F6-level winds, near ground level, which is *very* unlikely, if not impossible, it would only be rated F5.
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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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How big would a F6 tornado be?

The F6 tornado would be the granddaddy of all tornadoes. It would have wind speeds exceeding 300 miles per hour at maximum and would be able to lift houses from their foundations like Dorothy's Kansas home in the Wizard of Oz. Car would become ballistic missiles able to hurl at tremendous speeds.
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What F is the strongest tornado?

EF5 tornadoes are the highest category on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. The strength of F/EF5 tornadoes makes them particularly dangerous.
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When was the last EF5 tornado?

– It has been nine years since a catastrophic EF-5 tornado was last documented in the United States. It has also been the longest span between "5-rated" twisters in historical records dating to 1950. The nation's last EF-5 tornado struck Moore, Oklahoma, on May 20, 2013.
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Has there ever been a T11 tornado?

This tornado was among the strongest ever recorded, with damage assessed at the highest level of the TORRO scale (T11). The rating was assigned based on several surveys by German scientist Gottlob Burchard Genzmer. Homes were completely destroyed, and large swaths of forest were leveled with trees debarked.
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What is the biggest tornado ever?

The deadliest: The Tristate Tornado, March 8th, 1925

The tornado was approximately . 75 miles wide and traveled a staggering 219 (newer research suggests it had a continual path of at least 174 miles) at a 59 mph pace.
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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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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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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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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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How big is an EF2 tornado?

THE WINDOWS ON THE HOUSE ARE BROKEN AND THE HOME'S FRONT AND GARAGE DOORS ARE MISSING.] — 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 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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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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What is a Spinup tornado?

Also known as a gustnado, a spin-up tornado is a brief, surface-based vortex that forms in a thunderstorm's down burst. They typically last from a few seconds to a few minutes, but there can sometimes be several bursts in a single storm.
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Is a supercell a tornado?

Tornadoes that come from a supercell thunderstorm are the most common, and often the most dangerous.
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What is the smallest tornado ever?

EF2. If anyone is wondering, I think the "official" smallest tornado per Guinness Book of World Records is 7 feet wide.
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What is the baddest tornado?

The deadliest tornado recorded in U.S. history was the Tri-State Tornado, which struck Missouri, Illinois and Indiana in 1925.
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What are the top 5 deadliest tornadoes?

The U.S. has a history of devastating tornadoes. Here are the 5 deadliest
  • TRI-STATE TORNADO, March 18, 1925. ...
  • TUPELO, MISSISSIPPI/GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA, April 5, 6, 1936. ...
  • JOPLIN, MISSOURI, May 22, 2011. ...
  • FLINT, MICHIGAN, June 8, 1953. ...
  • SHINNSTON, WEST VIRGINIA, June 23, 1944.
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Can you outrun a tornado in a car?

You should not try to outrun a tornado in your 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. Many people believe this to be a safe place, but winds can actually be worse under the overpass.
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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 T4 tornado?

EF2 (T4–T5) tornadoes are the lower end of "significant", yet are stronger than most tropical cyclones (though tropical cyclones affect a much larger area and their winds take place for a much longer duration).
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How rare is an F5 tornado?

Only about 0.06% of all tornadoes are classified as F5 or EF5. That's about one tornado out of every 1,666. —The months of January and November are the only months never to have reported an F/EF5 tornado. April, May, and June account for 84% of all F/EF5 tornadoes on record since 1880.
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