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There is no given size for a tornado of any rating. The ratings of tornadoes are based on the severity of the damage caused by the tornado. A rating of F4, for example, indicates that well-built houses were completely leveled. While tornadoes of F4 strength are typically very large they don't have to be. Some have been only 100 yards wide while other have been over 2 miles wide.

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An F4 tornado typically has a path width of around 400-600 meters (0.25-0.37 miles) and wind speeds ranging from 267-322 mph (430-518 km/h). These tornadoes can cause devastating damage to well-built structures.

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