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Scale used to measure tornado intensity
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Enhanced Fujita Scale/EF Scale
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Retired scale replaced in 2007
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Fujita Scale/F Scale
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Type of storm that tornadoes form from
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Supercell
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Very thin tornado that causes little damage
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Rope
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Small tornado that is wider at the top
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Cone
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Wider tornado that has a consistent size
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Stovepipe
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Tornado that is wider than it is tall that typically causes the most damage
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Wedge
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Costliest tornado ever recorded
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May 22, 2011, Joplin, Missouri
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Widest tornado ever recorded
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May 31, 2013, El Reno, Oklahoma
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Strongest tornado ever recorded
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May 3, 1999, Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma
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Deadliest tornado ever recorded
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March 18, 1925, Tri-State Tornado
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Tallest tornado ever recorded
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1982, Brookfield, Wisconsin
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This Texas F4 tornado was a part of an outbreak in 1979. It is best known for its eerie photos and widespread effect across those in and around the city it hit.
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April 10, 1979, Wichita Falls, Texas
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This Texas F5 is best known for it being the origin of the popular "Dead Man Walking" tornado photo. It stalled over one area for up to 2 minutes, causing significant damage and killing ~24 people.
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May 27, 1997, Jarrell, Texas
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This was the first ever EF5 tornado
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May 4, 2007, Greensburg, Kansas
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This tornado took place during the 1974 super outbreak and was the most devastating that took place that day.
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April 3, 1974, Xenia, Ohio
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How many EF5 tornadoes touched down during the April 2011 super outbreak?
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4
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In an SPC tornado probability outlook, a hatched area indicates a 10% chance of ___ or higher tornadoes within 25 miles of a point.
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EF2
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