1 Dr. Mihai Ciucă Theoretical High School, town of Săveni, Botoșani County, Romania 2 Faculty of Geography and Geology, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, Romania
Pages:
131 - 137
Publishing date:
28 September 2019
Abstract:
The study of tornadoes on the territory of Romania is recent. That
is why we turned to American geographical literature, utilizing the Enhanced
Fujita (EF) scale which represents the intensity of tornadoes in the United
States of America (2007) as well as Canada (2013) based on the damage they
cause (damage indicators, or DI). Each damage indicator is correlated with a
particular estimated wind speed, depending on their degree of damage (DoD),
and lastly the tornado is associated with the maximum intensity of all
indicators. Six damage indicators have been analysed. In the case of the last
two (27 and 28) it can be clearly seen that wind had reached speeds of 128 -
134 mph, equivalent to 206 - 215 km/h. This means that the tornado that
occurred in Hănești was an EF2, being in the interval of 178 - 217 km/h (111 -
135 mph).