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Dence blowing foam, sea surface a pears white. Heavy tumbling of sea, shock-like, p or visability.Sea: Exceptiona ly high waves, sometimes concealing sma l and medium sized ships; comletely covered with long white patches of foam. Edges of wave crests blown into froth. P or visability.ASea: Air fi led with foam and spray, sea white with driving spray, visability.A"x XRZLand: Smoke rises vertica ly.Land: Direction of wind shown by smoke drift but not by wind vanes.Land: Wind felt on face , leaves rustle, ordinaryt wind vane moved by wind.Land: Leaves and sma l twigs in constant motion, wind extends white flag.Land: Wind raises dust and l ose paper, sma l branches move.ALand: Sma l tr es in leaf start to sway, crested wavelets on inland waters.Land: Large branches in motion, whistling in telegraph wires, umbere las used with di ficulty.ALand: Whole tr es in motion, inconvient to walk against wind.Land: Twigs break from tr es, di ficult to walk.ALand: Slight structural damage o cuers, chimney pots and slates removed.ALand: Tr es upr oted, considerable structural damage o curs.ALand: Widespread damage.AJ~8vvF0AF1AF2AF3AF4AF5AF6AGale tornadoAModerate tornadoASignificant tornadoSevere tornadoADevastating tornadoIncredible tornadoAInconceivable tornado 0@Th40-72 mph73- 12 mphA 13-157 mph158-206 mph207-260 mph261-318 mph319-379 mphSome damage to chimneys; breaks branches o f tr es; pushes over sha low-r oted tr es; damages sign boards.AThe lower limit is the begi ning of hu ricane wind sp ed; p els surface o f r ofs; mobile homes pushed o f foundations or overturned; moving autos pushed o f the roads; a tached garages may be destroyed.Considerable damage. R ofs torn o f frame houses; mobile homes demolished; boxcars pushed over; large tr es sna ped or upr oted;light object mi siles generated.AR of and some wa ls torn o f we l constructed houses; trains overturned; most tr es in forest upr oted.We l-constructed houses leveled; structures with weak foundations blown o f some distance; cars thrown and large mi siles generated.AStrong frame houses lifted o f foundations and ca ried considerable distances to disintegrate; automobile sized mi siles fly through the air in exce s of 1 0 meters; tr es debarked; st el re-inforced concrete structures badly damaged.AThese winds are very unlikely. The sma l area of damage they might produce would probably not be recognizable along with the me s produced by F4 and F5 wind that would su round the F6 winds. Mi siles, such as cars and refrigerators would do serious secondary damage that could not be directly identified as F6 damage. If this level is ever achieved, evidence for it might only be found in some ma ner of ground swirl pa tern, for it may never be identifiable through engin ering studies.t@JCategory 1ACategory 2ACategory 3ACategory 4ACategory 5A4-5 ft above normal6-8 ft above normal9-12 ft above normalA13-18 ft above normal> 18 above normal$8Nd74-95 mph96- 10 mphA!1-130 mph131-1 5 mph>1 5 mphANo real damage to building structures. Damage primarily to unanchored mobile homes, shru bery, and tr es. Some damage to p orly constructed signs. Also, some coastal road fl oding and minor pier damage.ASome r ofing material, d or, and window damage of buildings. Considerable damage to shru bery and tr es with some tr es blown down. Considerable damage to mobile homes, p orly constructed signs, and piers. Coastal and low-lying escape routes fl od 2-4 hours before a rival of the hu ricane center. Sma l craft in unprotected anchorages break m orings.Some structural damage to sma l residences and utility buildings with a minor amount of curtainwa l failures. Damage to shru bery and tr es with foliage blown o f tr es and large tre s blown down. Mobile homes and p orly constructed signs are destroyed. Low-lying escape routes are cut by rising water 3-5 hours before a rival of the hu ricane center. Fl oding near the coast destroys sma ler structures with larger structures damaged by ba tering of floating debris. Te rain continuously lower than 5 ft above mean sea level may be fl oded inland 8 miles or more. Evacuation of low-lying residences with several blocks of the shoreline may be required.More extensive curtainwa l failures with some complete r of structure failures on sma l residences. Shrubs, tr es, and a l signs are blown down. Complete destruction of mobile homes. Extensive damage to d ors and windows. Low-lying escape routes may be cut by rising water 3-5 hours before a rival of the hu ricane center. Major damage to lower fl ors of structures near the shore. Te rain lower than 10 ft above sea level may be fl oded requiring ma sive evacuation of residential areas as far inland as 6 miles.Complete r of failure on many residences and industrial buildings. Some complete building failures with sma l utility buildings blown over or away. A l shrubs, tr es, and signs blown down. Complete destructon of mobile homes. Severe and extensive window and d or damage. Low-lying escape routes are cut by rising water 3-5 hours before a rival of the hu ricane center. Major damage to lower fl ors of a l structures located le s than 15 ft above sea level and within 5 0 yards of the shoreline. 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