Part one of two.
Although the Fujita scale has been replaced by the "enhanced" Fujita scale, I still see lots of misinformation in comments regarding the Fujita scale all across YouTube. I'm uploading this video in response to all of that misinformation.
*UPDATED*
I'm going to attempt to identify which tornadoes are used in this video. Some of the tornadoes I don't know at all and will mark them with four question marks (????). Some of the tornadoes I'm not 100% sure about and will list what tornado I think it is but will place two question marks at the end (??). If anybody knows which tornadoes these are or if I labeled any of the tornadoes wrong please inform me so I can correct/update it.
0:32-0:48 Last Chance, CO 7/21/1993
1:19-1:35 Last Chance, CO 7/21/1993
1:36-1:57 Spartanburg, SC 4/28/1990 (Thanks CobraKing619 for identifying it.)
1:57-2:09 Spearman, TX 5/31/1990 (Thanks hfkjehgufihgiufewi for identifying it.)
2:10-2:23 Hodges, TX 5/13/1989 (Thanks CobraKing619 for identifying it.)
2:23-3:08 Gull Lake, MN 7/5/1991
3:08-3:32 Billings, OK 4/26/1991 (Thanks CobraKing619 for identifying it.)
3:32-3:51 Denver, CO 7/2/1987
4:49-5:04 Fritch, TX 6/27/1992
5:12-5:33 North Platte, NE 6/25/1989
7:01-7:44 Fridley, MN 7/18/1986
Tags: tornado tornados tornadoes Dr. Ted Fujita scale F-scale F-rating storm storms