Originally Posted by A_Forever
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Yeah. There are F6...
I'm pretty sure we learned about them in science this year @_@ Had to draw pictures of the different levels -.- So ghey.
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I've been researching tornadoes for well over a year now. There is a level of F6 on the scale but not used but you would only use that level if you were in Canada as US now uses the Enhanced Fujita Scale so it would be called EF6 if one existed.
The strongest Tornado recorded in Canada was on June 22, 2007 the only F5 ever recorded in Canadian history it was near a town in Elie, Manitoba and it was a small funnel tornado proving that size does not determine the Fujita Level.
Here is the video of the strongest Tornado ever recorded in Canada
However the strongest Tornado ever recorded in the world was in The United States in Bridge Creek - Moore, Oklahoma on May 3rd 1999. This tornado produced the strongest wind speed ever recorded on earth. The tornado itself had reached windspeeds of over 300mph
Here is a video of the strongest Tornado ever recorded on Earth