Tornado Wind Speed

Fujita scale F6 tornadoes are often debated in the meteorological community.
Tornado wind speed. F2 113 to 157 mph. F1 73 to 112 mph. F3 158 to 206 mph.
F5 261 to 318 mph. The lower limit is the beginning of hurricane wind speed. The Beaufort scale was first introduced in 1805 and in 1921 quantified.
Moving autos pushed off the roads. Photo is typical F1 damage. Mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned.
Pushes over shallow-rooted trees. 56 tornadoes have wind speeds of 300 mph 482 kmh or greater. F0 denotes wind speeds of 40 to 72 mph.
Tornadoes usually lasts only a few minutes but they are very intense. V 0837 B 32 ms TORRO scale formula. And F6 319 to 379 mph.
Please check out this location soon to fly it for your selves. In the Naplate event a number of fallen and standing trees were sampled and their thickness and height were documented. 207 to 260 mph.