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Kiera Franklin
5 December, 01:53
Why was the Fujita scale developed
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Johnathon Deleon
5 December, 05:00
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Answer: The fajita scale estimated tornado winds speeds based on damage left behind a tornado the scale has replaced the original scale which has been used to assign tornado ratings since 1971
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