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The National Weather Service in Melbourne confirmed on Tuesday morning that a weak and short-lived tornado touched down in ...
The National Weather Service in Melbourne confirmed on Tuesday morning that a weak and short-lived tornado touched down in ...
On Monday the National Weather Service team visited Woodland Park to confirm a rare EF-1 tornado back on July 30th.
It's been used since Feb. 1, 2007. The EF Scale was revised from the original Fujita Scale to better reflect examinations of tornado damage surveys to align wind speeds with associated damage.
Going up the scale to an EF-2 tornado, this strength has wind speeds of 111-135mph. This can cause considerable damage. Cars can be flipped over, most power poles knocked over, roofs ripped away ...
It's been used since Feb. 1, 2007. The EF Scale was revised from the original Fujita Scale to better reflect examinations of tornado damage surveys to align wind speeds with associated damage.
A difference in damage swaths between downbursts and tornadoes. Since 2007, the National Weather Service has used the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale to rate a tornado’s strength.
Good Question: What’s the difference between the F scale and EF scale for tornadoes?Wildfire smoke is still impacting the air quality in Western Colorado. Temperatures will also be hot, but rain ...