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The National Weather Center sent meteorologists to Northwest Arkansas today to asses the damage left from last nights storms. They decided to record the tornadoes intensity as an F-3.
This classifies it as violent and capable of wind speed as high as 206 miles per hour.
Meteorologist Steve Pilitz said, "We know some structures behave differently in winds. It`s an educated guess."
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