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Tornado Damage Levels: F0 - F5
Tornadoes were classified according to the Fujita scale from a F0 to an F5. There was also...
published: 05 Jun 2012
author: Rob Nelson Films
Tornado Damage Levels: F0 - F5
Tornado Damage Levels: F0 - F5
Tornadoes were classified according to the Fujita scale from a F0 to an F5. There was also room for an F6, yet we've never had one that destructive. In 2007 ...- published: 05 Jun 2012
- views: 32013
- author: Rob Nelson Films
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Enhanced Fujita Scale in Legos
This is a video explaining the Enhanced Fujita scale with Legos....
published: 08 Mar 2013
author: Andi Hawkins
Enhanced Fujita Scale in Legos
Enhanced Fujita Scale in Legos
This is a video explaining the Enhanced Fujita scale with Legos.- published: 08 Mar 2013
- views: 137
- author: Andi Hawkins
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Fujita Scale Stem Camp
description....
published: 18 Jun 2013
author: Tabitha Green
Fujita Scale Stem Camp
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Enhanced Fujita Scale Explained
The EF scale corresponds to a wind speed but how bad is the damage? Find out!...
published: 04 Mar 2012
author: Sam Kantrow
Enhanced Fujita Scale Explained
Enhanced Fujita Scale Explained
The EF scale corresponds to a wind speed but how bad is the damage? Find out!- published: 04 Mar 2012
- views: 1478
- author: Sam Kantrow
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THE FUJITA SCALE (UPGRADED)
Created using the One True Media YouTube App - Simply powerful video creation and editing....
published: 03 Nov 2011
author: THECAMERAMAN99520
THE FUJITA SCALE (UPGRADED)
THE FUJITA SCALE (UPGRADED)
Created using the One True Media YouTube App - Simply powerful video creation and editing. Create for free.- published: 03 Nov 2011
- views: 184
- author: THECAMERAMAN99520
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The Fujita Scale
Feb 20, 2012; 5:00 AM ET What is the difference between an EF0 and EF5 tornado?...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: accuweather
The Fujita Scale
The Fujita Scale
Feb 20, 2012; 5:00 AM ET What is the difference between an EF0 and EF5 tornado?- published: 21 Feb 2012
- views: 537
- author: accuweather
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Category of Tornadoes (Fujita's scale)/ Categoría y clasificiación de los tornados (OFFICIAL)
An official video uploaded by TOLVANERA2 ( I ) -Information: FO: Light damage. Some damage...
published: 29 May 2012
author: CarlosCazatormentas
Category of Tornadoes (Fujita's scale)/ Categoría y clasificiación de los tornados (OFFICIAL)
Category of Tornadoes (Fujita's scale)/ Categoría y clasificiación de los tornados (OFFICIAL)
An official video uploaded by TOLVANERA2 ( I ) -Information: FO: Light damage. Some damage to chimneys; branches broken off trees; shallow-rooted trees pushe...- published: 29 May 2012
- views: 1930
- author: CarlosCazatormentas
18:52
Let's Play Nancy Drew: Trails of the Twister S07 - Fujita Scale
Chiak arranges the candy stock, gets a hose, gets a prairie dog collector, and begins putt...
published: 01 Mar 2013
author: Chiak Adventures
Let's Play Nancy Drew: Trails of the Twister S07 - Fujita Scale
Let's Play Nancy Drew: Trails of the Twister S07 - Fujita Scale
Chiak arranges the candy stock, gets a hose, gets a prairie dog collector, and begins putting together the Fujita Scale display with no clue what she's doing...- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 101
- author: Chiak Adventures
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Fujita Scale Band- Oh Officer
Fujita Scale Band Live at the Reserve Casino. This is how you end a show....
published: 19 Feb 2013
author: Fujita Scale
Fujita Scale Band- Oh Officer
Fujita Scale Band- Oh Officer
Fujita Scale Band Live at the Reserve Casino. This is how you end a show.- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 33
- author: Fujita Scale
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Nicole Webb fit Fujita scale,support Sonic Syndicate, cover Wickerman by Iron Maiden.MOV
"Fujita scale" на концерте "Sonic Syndicate" в Минcке 17.03.2011....
published: 18 Mar 2011
author: Nicole Webb
Nicole Webb fit Fujita scale,support Sonic Syndicate, cover Wickerman by Iron Maiden.MOV
Nicole Webb fit Fujita scale,support Sonic Syndicate, cover Wickerman by Iron Maiden.MOV
"Fujita scale" на концерте "Sonic Syndicate" в Минcке 17.03.2011.- published: 18 Mar 2011
- views: 584
- author: Nicole Webb
15:22
TNStormchasing Education [] Understanding Tornadoes Part 1: Fujita Scale
Welcome viewers, in this video you will learn about Proffessor Ted Fujita's greatest conce...
published: 20 Jan 2012
author: TNStormchasing
TNStormchasing Education [] Understanding Tornadoes Part 1: Fujita Scale
TNStormchasing Education [] Understanding Tornadoes Part 1: Fujita Scale
Welcome viewers, in this video you will learn about Proffessor Ted Fujita's greatest concepts called the Fujita Scale of Tornado intensity. Understanding tha...- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 627
- author: TNStormchasing
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TORNADO
TORNADO
A film by Joe Muscanere and Mark Clark
This is a documentary of a 1963 Kankakee,...
published: 14 Jul 2012
author: JSM
TORNADO
TORNADO
A film by Joe Muscanere and Mark Clark
This is a documentary of a 1963 Kankakee, Illinois tornado which was, at that time, the most complete filmed history of a single tornado that had ever been recorded..
By todays standards of smartphone instant video, storm chasers, HD quality and internet access, it is hard to imagine the impact in 1963, of seeing on a film screen for the first time the different stages of a tornado's life.
The tornado hit Kankakee, Illinois on April 17, 1963. All footage came from homeowners who grabbed their 8mm home movie cameras and filmed the approaching monster. A government research team collected the films shot by the homeowners and used them for years to get a better understanding of the life cycle of a tornado. Although the Fujita-Pearson F scale did not appear until 1971, it has been determined that the Kankakee tornado was an F4 storm.
In 1975, as part of a project for The Institute for Storm Research at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas, two filmakers, Mark Clark and Joe Muscanere, rescued the aging 8mm footage and made a documentary of the Kankakee event plus the aftermath of a F5 tornado which hit Xenia, Ohio on April 3, 1974.
The film was originally shot in 16mm. In 2012 it was transferred to HD by DiJiFi in Brooklyn, New York.
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Tornado #2 Wichita, KS 6/23/04
South of Wichita, KS June 12, 2004 F3 on the Fujita Scale...
published: 20 Aug 2010
author: Pete McConnell
Tornado #2 Wichita, KS 6/23/04
South of Wichita, KS June 12, 2004 F3 on the Fujita Scale
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Satellites See Storm System that Created Moore, Okla., Tornado WWW.GOODNEWS.WS
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Powerful Midwest Storm System. This animation of imagery from NOAA’s ...
published: 21 May 2013
author: good news
Satellites See Storm System that Created Moore, Okla., Tornado WWW.GOODNEWS.WS
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Powerful Midwest Storm System. This animation of imagery from NOAA’s GOES-13 satellite shows the movement of storm systems in the south central United States on May 20, 2013. Warm, moist gulf air flowing across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri triggered tornadoes, with an F-4 tornado (winds between 166 and 200 mph) crossing Moore, Okla., on May 20 around 3 p.m. CDT.Credit: NASA/NOAA GOES Project, Dennis Chesters. - On May 20, 2013, NASA and NOAA satellites observed the system that generated severe weather in the south central United States and spawned the Moore, Okla., tornado.The tornado that struck Moore on the afternoon of Monday, May 20, was an F-4 tornado on the enhanced Fujita scale, according to the National Weather Service. F-4 tornadoes have sustained winds from 166 to 200 mph. This tornado was about twice as wide as the tornado that struck Moore on May 3, 1999. Moore is located 10 miles south of Oklahoma City. Before, during and after the tornado, satellites provided imagery and data to forecasters. The first tornado warning was issued around 2:40 p.m. CDT (local time). By 3:01 p.m. CDT a tornado emergency was issued for Moore, and 35 minutes later at 3:36 p.m. CDT, the tornado spun down and dissipated. NASA's Aqua satellite captured a visible-light image that provided a detailed look at the supercell thunderstorm. NOAA's GOES-13 satellite provided continuously updated satellite imagery depicting the storm's movement. After the tornado, the NASA-NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite's lightning observations showed that the thunderstorm complex was still active after nightfall.NOAA's GOES-13 satellite provided forecasters with images of the storm system every 15 minutes. One GOES-13 satellite image was captured at 19:55 UTC (2:55 p.m. CDT) as the tornado began its deadly swath. The tornado was generated near the bottom of a line of clouds resembling an exclamation mark. The GOES-13 satellite imagery from the entire day was assembled into an animation by the NASA GOES Project at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Four minutes after the tornado dissipated (19:40 UTC / 3:40 p.m. EDT), the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite captured a visible image of the supercell thunderstorm that spawned the Moore tornado. That image was created by the NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response Team and Adam Voiland, NASA Earth Observatory. Later as the storm system continued through the region, another satellite captured an image of the storm at night that showed it was still powerful. The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite aboard Suomi NPP observed lightning in a nighttime image on May 21 at 07:27 UTC (3:27 a.m. EDT). Lightning appeared as rectangular shapes in the image. The VIIRS imagery showed the city lights in the Oklahoma City area, but there was reduced light output in Moore as a result of tornado damage.The Suomi NPP satellite carries an instrument so sensitive to low light levels that it can detect lightning in the middle of the night. The Day/Night band on Suomi NPP produces nighttime visible imagery using illumination from natural (the moon, forest fires) and man-made sources (city lights). The data were captured by the direct broadcast antenna at University of Wisconsin.
Satellites See Storm System that Created Moore, Okla., Tornado WWW.GOODNEWS.WS
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High-tech panels could protect against hurricane force winds
Panels for a new high-tech shelter created at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have...
published: 27 Aug 2012
author: uabnews
High-tech panels could protect against hurricane force winds
Panels for a new high-tech shelter created at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have passed the National Storm Shelter Association’s tornado threat test.
In the NSSA test, 15-pound two-by-fours fired from a pressure cannon were unable to penetrate the panels, made of recycled materials, in a dozen attempts. The wooden missiles hit the panels at 100 mph, the speed at which projectiles typically exit a tornado funnel spinning at more than 200 mph. Such a storm would rate EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale and be capable of leveling well-built homes.
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Fujita Scale Band- Whisky on Water
Live at the Reserve Hotel Center City casino. Battle of the Bands round two....
published: 17 Feb 2013
author: Fujita Scale
Fujita Scale Band- Whisky on Water
Fujita Scale Band- Whisky on Water
Live at the Reserve Hotel Center City casino. Battle of the Bands round two.- published: 17 Feb 2013
- views: 24
- author: Fujita Scale
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WHDH 7NEWS Enhanced FUJITA SCALE
damage of a possible EF3 or EF4 tornado....
published: 02 Jun 2011
author: redsoxbaddog
WHDH 7NEWS Enhanced FUJITA SCALE
WHDH 7NEWS Enhanced FUJITA SCALE
damage of a possible EF3 or EF4 tornado.- published: 02 Jun 2011
- views: 533
- author: redsoxbaddog
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Mike Bono shows us the Fujita Scale
Mike Bono shows us the Fujita Scale of tornado wind damage, that was invented by Dr. Ted F...
published: 23 May 2009
author: ILovestorms
Mike Bono shows us the Fujita Scale
Mike Bono shows us the Fujita Scale
Mike Bono shows us the Fujita Scale of tornado wind damage, that was invented by Dr. Ted Fujita of the University of Chicago, which includes the estimated wi...- published: 23 May 2009
- views: 1424
- author: ILovestorms