The LCM of 4, 5 and 20 is 20
No exact date is given for the movie. The tornado itself is fictional as no tornado in 1969 was rated F5.
Not under the circumstance depicted because there will be flying debris in the tornado moving at high speeds. However, if you take adequate shelter, underground if possible, you can survive especially considering that only a fairly small portion of an F5 tornado actually produce F5-force winds.
If you look down a side you will see a bar if you press f5 it will come up press the blue arrow you will find the code
F4, F5, F6 are prequels to Tokyo Drift (F3), Prequel means that it took place before the events of the Story (F3)
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No, the majority of tornadoes in the US are not classified as F5. F5 tornadoes are extremely rare and account for only a small percentage of all tornadoes. Most tornadoes in the US are classified as weaker tornadoes, such as F0 to F2.
The most recent F5/EF5 tornado was the Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013.
The nickname for an F5 tornado is "finger of God" due to its extreme strength and destructive power.
F5 tornadoes typically last for around 10-20 minutes, but can vary in duration depending on the intensity and path of the storm.
Compared with other types of weather event yes. The chances of any given spot being hit by a tornado in a year is very low. Although the U.S. records an average of about 1200 tornadoes annually, these are spread out over a very large area and most of them are small and short lived, so they don't affect a very large area.
The F5 key above the "5" key.
Depending on the climate, season, and wind temperatures. Possibly. However, the morning time between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m. is generally the time that you are least likely to have a tornado, let alone an F5.
An F5 tornado can have a path length ranging anywhere from less than 10 miles to over 200 miles. Most fall into the range of 20 to 50 miles.
Yes. At least one tornado that struck Australia is believed to have reached F5 intensity.
They are devastating. An F5 tornado will completely destroy even the strongest of homes and, when they do occur, often level large sections of towns. They almost always result in multiple fatalities, averaging over 2 dozen deaths per storm.
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