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Tornadoes damage in the United States on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, which goes from EF0 at the weakest to EF5 at the strongest. Prior to that, U.S. tornadoes were rated on the Fujita scale, which similarly ranges from F0 to F5. Some countries, such as Canada, still use the original Fujita scale.

Some European countries rate tornado damage on the TORRO scale, which ranges from T0 to T11, where the categories T10 and T11 corresponding to an F5 or EF5 tornado.

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The Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF Scale) is used to measure the damage caused by tornadoes. It categorizes tornadoes based on the intensity of the damage they produce, ranging from EF0 (weakest) to EF5 (strongest).

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