
List of F5, EF5, and IF5 tornadoes - Wikipedia
Most of these tornadoes occurred prior to 1950, before tornadoes were rated according to standardized damage assessments, and their unofficial classifications as F5/EF5/T10+ or equivalent have been …
F5 Tornado - Fujita Scale - TornadoFacts.net
A tornado rated an F5 had winds great than 261 MPH. The damage from a F5 tornado is incredible, automobiles become flying missles that can be thrown over 110 yards.
F5 Tornadoes by State 2026 - World Population Review
F5 tornadoes are among the most powerful and destructive tornadoes on the Fujita scale, with wind speeds exceeding 200 mph. These violent storms are often associated with severe weather …
F5/EF5 Tornadoes in the United States 1985-Present - ArcGIS StoryMaps
Dec 13, 2023 · On April 16, 1998, an F5 tornado struck the town of Waynesboro, Tennessee, causing significant devastation. The tornado resulted in the tragic loss of three lives.
List of F5, EF5, and IF5 tornadoes - Wikiwand
This is a list of tornadoes which have been officially or unofficially labeled as F5, EF5, IF5, T10-T11, the highest possible ratings on the various tornado intensity scales.
F5 and EF5 Tornadoes of the United States - 1950-present (SPC)
This is a map and list of tornadoes since 1950 which the National Weather Service has rated F5 (before 2007) or EF5 (equivalent, 2007 onward, the most intense damage category on the Fujita and …
How Fast Is an F5 Tornado? Wind Speeds Explained
3 days ago · Get the definitive answer on EF5 tornado wind speeds. Learn the difference between rotational velocity, forward motion, and how meteorologists measure them.
Violent Tornadoes - National Weather Service
Tornadoes that are intense enough to warrant an F4/EF4 or F5/EF5 rating are classified as "violent." Fortunately, these tornadoes are extremely rare, accounting for only about two percent of all tornadoes.
Where Have All the EF5 Tornadoes Gone? – NSSL News
Mar 14, 2025 · For nearly a dozen years, no tornadoes have been given the scale’s highest rating of EF5 by the NOAA National Weather Service. This is the longest period without an EF5-rated tornado …
Enhanced Fujita scale - Wikipedia
On the original Fujita scale, a tornado would generally earn an F5 rating by completely destroying and sweeping away frame homes built to typical American construction standards.