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Size is not the basis for rating tornadoes, nor is there any given size for a tornado of a particular rating. Ratings are instead based on the severity of the damage, rather than size. In an F3 tornado well-built houses will lose their roofs many and if not most of their walls while weaker structures may be completely destroyed and nearly all trees will be toppled. That said, F3 tornadoes tend to be on the large side, typically over 200 yards wide with some topping 1 mile. One EF3 tornado in 2007 was documented at over 2 miles wide.

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An F3 tornado is classified as a severe tornado with wind speeds between 158-206 mph. It can cause significant damage to structures like homes and trees, resulting in the destruction of roofs and exterior walls. The path of an F3 tornado can be around 5.5 miles long and 330 yards wide on average.

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