F0 Tornado - Fujita Scale
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F0 Tornado Facts
Below are some basic F0 Tornado facts...
- An F0 tornado has a rating classification of Weak.
- The F0 rating was replaced by EF0 under the new Enhanced Fujita Scale.
- From 1970 to 2002, F0 tornados account for 39% of all tornados occurence in the United States.
- Since 1970s, there has been a large increase in damage caused by rated F0 tornados
- From 1950 to 2011, F0 and F1 tornados account for 4% of all tornados related deaths in the United States.
- A tornado rated an F0 has winds speeds between 40 to 72 mph (64 to 116 km/h).
- The damage from a F0 tornado is light. House chimney will get damage, tree branches will be broken, shallow rooted trees will pushed over and weaker trees will be snapped.