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  1. Ted Fujita - Wikipedia

    Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (/ ˈfuːdʒiːtɑː /; FOO-jee-tah) (藤田 哲也, Fujita Tetsuya; October 23, 1920 – November 19, 1998) was a Japanese and American meteorologist whose research primarily …

  2. Tetsuya Fujita | Biography & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 15, 2025 · Tetsuya Fujita (born October 23, 1920, Kitakyūshū City, Japan—died November 19, 1998, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) was a Japanese-born American meteorologist who created …

  3. Tetsuya Fujita Biography - life, name, death, young, book, old, …

    A master of observation and detective work, Japanese-American meteorologist Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita (1920–1998) invented the F-Scale tornado damage scale and discovered dangerous …

  4. Fujita

    Jul 26, 2018 · Fujita is part of the Daiwa House family.

  5. Fujita, Tetsuya - Encyclopedia.com

    Fujita attended Meiji College in Kyushu where he majored in mechanical engineering, and was also interested in geology, volcanoes, and caves. With this love of science, he developed a …

  6. Fujita Americas | Construction and Construction Research

    The Fujita brothers founded their construction company in Japan in 1910 and we’ve been in business ever since. In 1990 we started operations as Fujita Research, an Encino-based …

  7. Fujita Mind-BRIDGe International Symposium 2025 held …

    2 days ago · The Fujita Mind-BRIDGe International Symposium 2025 took place at the Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel on November 23, 2025, organized by the International Center for Brain …

  8. The Fujita Scale, explained - University of Chicago News

    University of Chicago meteorologist Ted Fujita devised the Fujita Scale, the internationally accepted standard for measuring tornado severity. His goal was to create categories that …

  9. Overview of Fujita

    May 31, 2021 · Overview of Fujita, Fujita Corporation.

  10. Fujita (company) - Wikipedia

    Fujita (藤田) is a Japanese conglomerate based in Osaka. Fujita was founded by Densaburo Fujita, who created a zaibatsu (pre-war conglomerate) by producing military goods during the …