Is there a EF6 tornado 😱 #tornado

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For an F6 tornado to occur it would most likely need to rip foundations out of the ground have trenches going down to at least the subsoil

SillyZestyDog
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Realistically, for an EF6 tornado they’d probably have to leave trenches at least 1 meter at minimum + show significant damages to foundations of a building and/or almost instantly obliterate said building.

pacEEz
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To be a ef6 tornado it needs to be 500 wind, speed and it can go all way to bedrock

Singer_wcuee
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If I recall, the legacy Fujita scale went up to like F12, but the wind speeds by that point were literally supersonic, which is impossible here on Earth, so the scale was capped at F5. However, the sheer violence of the Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma tornado of 1999 arguably more than qualified it for an F6 assessment.

scratchpad
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Moore-Bridge Creek Tornado 1999 💀
The Moore-BridgeCreek tornado surpassed 318 MPH winds at max of 322 MPH winds it was rated EF5 because that was max rating for Enhanced Fujita Scale. This tornado did destroy a lot.

Estar
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Dr. Ted Fujita did initially assign 3 tornadoes an F6 rating before downgrading them to an F5 in the 1970's.

genomccoy
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No shit dude. An EF6 or F6 tornado is impossible.

DogeEdits-rk
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There is a F12 and that can go 700 to 800 Mph can destroy anything even basmis can handle that

Liam_Ytube
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The bridge creek moore tornado It's probably the only thing I can think of.

that's ever been documented. To have F6 winds. Just not outright given the 1+scale over F5, because.
Wasn't Convenient since the Fujita scale was being put into question and The beginning steps of bing replace at the time

The wind speeds of the Bridge Creek moore tornado May 3rd 1999, which the top wind Reached speeds of 301+- 20mph and add all up and it is 321mph
Which is stil holds today' the Officially of the world most powerful tornado. Ever
Recorded in history.

And was the first tornado to ever reach And over 1 billion$ in damage.

What's the first tornado to force the national weather service to?
To give out a tornado emergency because it was so bad.

Which the Bridge Creek more tornado 1999 may 3 is the only tornado to ever match the F6. Scale that qualifies it to be enough for it to be and f6 in Every requirements and every category.

Here is a Quote from the Fujita scale

F6
Inconceivable tornado of 319-379 mph
These winds are very unlikely. The small area of damage they might produce would probably not be recognizable along with the mess produced by F4 and F5 wind that would surround the F6 winds. Missiles, such as cars and refrigerators would do serious secondary damage that could not be directly identified as F6 damage.

If this level is ever achieved, evidence for it might only be found in some manner of ground swirl pattern, for it may never be identifiable through engineering studies


So again, it could never be identified even if it had wind speeds of an F6 and had the damage of one which again bridge moore has done.

It just would not be identified scientifically. That's a reason why wasn't given the F6 rating even though It qualifies for it.

musicSoundtrackfandom
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A ef6 tornado can go up to 600 miles per a seacond

SZeeshanAli-cy
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F6 would've been able to fling a boat

dextermak
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The reason it's called ef5 is because no structure on earth is designed to withstand it.

KingofBeasts-
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an f5 is like 200 “mph”+ so even a 300 “mph” tornado would be an f5

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People offten ask : Is an F6 Tornado Possible? There has never been an (E)F-6 tornado recorded, but they're technically not impossible. An F-6 tornado would need to reach wind speeds beyond 318 mph; however, the highest wind speeds ever recorded on Earth were 302 mph.Apr 12, 2024

TIKTOK_ACC_FUSACKZK
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There only three tornadoes could have windspeeds over 300. Bridge Creek Moore had windspeeds over 325 Bridge Creek Moore 1999 it was rated F5 because of this. But this next tornado was the Greenfield IA 2024. This tornado have windspeeds over 318 it was rated EF4 but this tornado could should got the rating of The EF5 rating. Moore OK 2013 had windspeeds over 321. This tornado was rated EF5. The last EF5 tornado.

Taiki-y
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Wait 318 mph TAST HITING IS GO BE EF6 EF6 TORNADO IS RELE

gyulabalazs
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Yes
The F6 rating did exist until 2007
They removed F6 and replaced F with EF

Adam-pbi
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For a tornado to be rated ef6 skyscrapers would be turned into flying missiles and neighborhoods would look like they were never even built and even if you were underground you would not be safe cuz the tornado would pick the ground up. The tornados winds speeds would be about 400-500 mph

Braydopotato
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Actually an EF6 is 300 MPH+ according to google

SuperGodzillNetwork
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Well the closest one is the Tri-State Tornado on March 18 1925 that was the deadliest tornado In U.S History

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