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What does F4 or F5 tornadoes mean?

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F4 and F5 are the two strongest categories of tornado on the Fujita Scale.

The Fujita scale rates tornadoes from F0 to F5 by the severity of damage done.

An F4 tornado will level most houses and strip the bark from trees.

An F5 tornado, with winds than can exceed 300 mph, will completely annihilate a well built house and sweep it clean off its foundation. Cars and even houses can be thrown hundreds of feet.

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What percentage of tornadoes are F5 and F4?

A little more than 1% of tornadoes are rated F4 and F5 with F5 tornadoes being less than 0.1%


Which us state has the most F4 and F5 tornadoes?

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Can the F5 tornado destroy a huge village?

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How many times have F5 tornadoes happened?

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Are most tornadoes F4s and F5s?

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