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There's no evidence a tornado in Kentucky had 300 mph winds. Preliminary estimates from the NWS indicate the storm had wind speeds of about 190 mph.
The scale ranked tornadoes from a F0 (Gale) to an F5 (Incredible), with an unofficial F6 category that would require winds in excess of 318 mph and which goes by the name Inconceivable—accurate ...
May 11 marks a solemn double milestone in Texas weather history: the state’s deadliest tornado — and its strongest.
Its destruction was so extreme that Tetsuya Theodore Fujita, the University of Chicago professor who developed the tornado intensity scale, gave it one of only two experimental F6 ratings ever ...
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APRIL 6- A 15-mile-wide tornado traveling at wind speeds of 650 miles per hour will wreck Oklahoma, America. It will be the strongest tornado in human history and hit the F6 category on the Fujita ...
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After tracking the storm, Dr. Fujita surveyed the damage and toyed with the idea of rating the Smithfield tornado an F6," the NWS reported. The tornado was later classified as an F5.
A massive tornado that tore through Lubbock on May 11, 1970, killed 26 people, left more than 500 injured, and caused $100 million in damages.