T he Enhanced Fujita Scale, love it or hate it, is our current system for rating the hundreds of tornadoes that occur each ...
you probably remember tornadoes being categorized on the Fujita Scale up to F5. But now, we use the Enhanced Fujita scale, or EF. The National Weather Service says they made that change in 2007 ...
10/11 Meteorologists Carmelo Lattuca and Bill Rentschler dive into hail and how it forms in 10/11's Weather Academy. 10/11's Bill Rentschler and Carmelo Lattuca go over what CAPE, CIN, and the cap ...
Instead, after a tornado hits, the U.S. National Weather Service uses a rating system it adopted in 1973 called the Fujita Scale. Devised by meteorologist Theodore Fujita in 1970, the F-scale ...
He immersed himself in research on tornadoes and introduced the “Fujita Scale”, a six-point scale to classify degrees of tornado intensity.