f4. That's why it's marked f4
Battleships are classified into five categories, F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
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.
F4 and F5 are the two strongest categories of tornado on the Fujita scale. A damage based scale which rates tornadoes from F0 to F5. An F4 tornado will reduce most houses to piles of rubble. An F5 tornado will completely annihilate almost any house and wipe it clean off its foundation. Winds in an F5 can exceed 300 mph.
to move along quickly without delay.
The F4 is the Fantastic Four!
If you mean "weight categories" there are 17.
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alt f4 alt f4
Alt + F4 to close the active application window, or, if no window is open, shut down Windows
Tornado classifications, such as the Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF-Scale), are used to categorize tornado intensity based on the damage they cause. The scale ranges from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest) and is determined by assessing the damage to structures and vegetation caused by the tornado. These classifications help meteorologists and emergency officials understand the level of destruction and potential danger posed by a tornado.
f4 means "the f**k"