F-6 Tornado
Worst Ever Recorded
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Chris Lawrence
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“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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