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By: Chris Lawrence
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“It is theoretically possible for a tornado to have wind speeds over 500 mph. However, there have been no reliable recordings or observations of tornadoes with such extreme wind speeds. The highest recorded tornado wind speeds have been in the range of 261-318 mph.”
“The strongest tornado categorization on the Fujita scale is F5. Tornadoes classified as F5 have wind speeds between 261-318 mph and cause catastrophic damage. They can sweep away homes, debark trees, and cause major damage to buildings, vehicles, and infrastructure.”
The F-6 Category - The proposed addition of a new F-6 category to the present F-Scale has been controversial to say the least. It would require adding a category with consistent wind speeds of above 318 mph.
Ted Fujita, inventor of the F-Scale was quoted as saying that,
“(E)F-6 tornadoes may not be impossible, and the categorization does theoretically exist, ... “It is theoretically possible for a tornado to have wind speeds over 500 mph ..."
But would anyone survive such an F-6 Wedge Tornado 3 miles across?
Read this scientifically accurate historical novel and find out!
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