Like a 165 mph EF4.It's listed EF3 both on PNS and their chart . EF3 135mph is weird enough though.
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And now a measured response from nobody's favorite TalkWeather clown!Perhaps this contributed in the rating of this particular DI?
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Reports or confirmed?Up to 102 tornadoes now! What an outbreak.
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Confirmed.Reports or confirmed?
Doubtful now.Who thinks we’ll get another eF4 out of this?
NWS Paducah hasn’t released any more information on the two tornadoes that are being considered for an EF4 rating.Doubtful now.
Both have their EF3 di’s. The des arc tornado isn’t a viable EF4 candidate anymore. Rated 155mph.NWS Paducah hasn’t released any more information on the two tornadoes that are being considered for an EF4 rating.
I don’t care how long the survey takes, I just really hope they upgrade it to an EF4. It’s really the only other tornado from this outbreak that I can think of that still deserves an EF4 rating.Both have their EF3 di’s. The des arc tornado isn’t a viable EF4 candidate anymore. Rated 155mph.
And the other one seemingly is waiting to be finalized as EF3 too. 165max.
The only one left that could be EF4 is Bakersfield. Which…yeah. We won’t know for weeks on that one I’m guessing.
Even if the DI’s are slightly questionable that one still meets the criteria for an EF4 rating given the contextuals.I don’t care how long the survey takes, I just really hope they upgrade it to an EF4. It’s really the only other tornado from this outbreak that I can think of that still deserves an EF4 rating.
Good to hear! Definitely deserves an EF4 rating.Okay thankfully it does seem like more is being done with the Bakersfield survey.