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- TORNADO INTENSITY ESTIMATION Past, Present, and Future
- The International Fujita (IF) Scale Tornado and Wind Damage Assessment Guide
- Article Is Organized As Follows
- 2008 U.S. Severe Convective Storm Season, Fraught with Damage-Causing Hail, Tornadoes, and Straight-Line Winds, Was the Costliest and Deadliest in a Decade
- THE NEW TORNADO RATING SYSTEM the Enhanced Fujita Scale Table 1
- Tornadoes in Canada: Improving Our Understanding
- Public Information Statement Issued by NWS Wilmington, NC
- Enhanced Fujita Scale Recommendation Report, 2006, Revision 2
- Analysis of Tornado-Induced Tree Fall Using Aerial Photography from the Joplin, Missouri, and Tuscaloosa–Birmingham, Alabama, Tornadoes of 2011 Christopher D
- NWS Storm Damage Surveys
- 8B.5 Derivation of Physically Motivated Wind Speed Scales
- Tornadoes: a Rising Risk?
- Tornadoes Are Much Stronger and Wider Than Damage-Based Ratings Indicate
- Chapter 19 Tornadoes Tornado Formation in Supercells
- Estimating Wind Speeds in Tornadoes and Other Windstorms: Development of an ASCE Standard
- MIAMI-SOUTH FLORIDA National Weather Service Forecast Office
- Thunderstorm Winds Explained Updraft-Associated Winds
- A Recommendation for an ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE (EF