
List of F4, EF4, and IF4 tornadoes - Wikipedia
This list includes tornadoes rated F4/EF4/IF4 or equivalent by government meteorologists, non-government tornado experts (i.e. Thomas P. Grazulis or Ted Fujita) or meteorological research institutions (i.e. European Severe Storms Laboratory) that rated a tornado differently than the official government organization in charge of the rating ...
List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2010–2019) - Wikipedia
In the 2010s decade, 72 tornadoes were rated F4/EF4. 59 of these occurred in the United States, five occurred in China, with one occurring in each Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Italy, Russia, and South Africa for a total of 12 F4/EF4 tornadoes outside of the United States. 70 tornadoes were rated EF4 with Italy's and South Africa's only ...
List of F4, EF4, and IF4 tornadoes (2020–present) - Wikipedia
Worldwide during the 2020s, 21 tornadoes have been rated F4/EF4/IF4. Nineteen of these tornadoes occurred in the United States, receiving EF4 ratings, one occurred in Canada, and one F4 / IF4 occurred in the Czech Republic.
Fujita Tornado Damage Scale - NOAA/NWS Storm Prediction Center
F4: 207-260: Devastating damage. Well-constructed houses leveled; structures with weak foundations blown away some distance; cars thrown and large missiles generated. F5: 261-318: Incredible damage.
The Fujita Scale - National Weather Service
Devastating tornado 207-260 mph Well-constructed houses leveled; structures with weak foundations blown off some distance; cars thrown and large missiles generated.
What’s the difference between F4 and EF4 tornadoes? - The Hill
May 6, 2024 · On April 27, the town of Marietta, Oklahoma, was hit by a tornado. That tornado was given a preliminary rating of EF4. Its approximate peak winds clocked in at 165-170 mph.
Violent F4/EF-4 and F5/EF-5 Tornadoes in the United States since 1950
Apr 10, 2012 · Tracks of violent F4/EF-4 and F5/EF-5 tornadoes in the United States from 1950-2011. Map by Katie Wheatley. Source: SPC. I recently detailed the 58 F5/EF-5 tornadoes that have been recorded in the United States. They are the ultimate low probability, but very high consequence weather event.
F4 Tornado - Tornado Rating on the Fujita Scale | TornadoFacts.net
The F4 rating was replaced by EF4 under the new Enhanced Fujita Scale. A tornado rated an F4 had winds speeds between 207 to 260 MPH. The damage from a F4 tornado is devastating, large debris become flying missles.
Violent Tornadoes (F4/F5/EF-4/EF-5) in Oklahoma (1950-Present)
Statistics for violent tornadoes (F4/F5/EF-4/EF-5) which occurred in Oklahoma from 1950 to the present year.
Violent Tornadoes - ustornadoes.com
Tornadoes rated EF4 or EF5, with damage-based wind estimates of 166 mph or higher, are typically considered violent in the United States. Prior to 2007, the ratings are F4 and F5. There have been 638 such tornadoes rated since 1950.