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the F scales estimation of windspeeds was more accurate. the EF scale has a much wider range of DIs, DODs, as well as better classifying construction and its relation to windspeeds/EF rating
"as well as better classifying construction and its relation to windspeeds/EF rating"
It has completely utterly failed at classifying construction! What are you talking about? It's not very reassuring the best aspect of the EF scale you can come up with is "its accuracy at measuring construction in relation to EF rating". That's like saying a yard stick is the best measuring tool because it measures in yards the best...
"the F scales estimation of windspeeds was more accurate."
Yes, which makes the EF scale a complete failure. Maybe not to insurance companies, or HAAG engineering, but as a tool for the NWS to classify tornado intensity and advance tornado research/science? Completely useless.