Lake Martin EF4
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On paper I would agree......but I just can't get over that (roughly) 5 mph forward speed. Though the tornado was likely capable of causing F5 damage regardless, I do feel that the low forward speed amplified the damage a bit. It's still in my top 10, but barely, at #10.I agree that Matador was an exceptionally violent tornado and honestly produced some of the most extreme contextual damage you’ll probably ever see, but I don’t believe it was as violent as Jarrell. The destruction at Jarrell was a lot more complete and the aftermath legitimately resembled a landscape with nothing left. It took the definition of destroying everything in its path to a whole new level.
Now if it were moving at a normal speed and did that sort of damage, THEN it would be a different story.
EDIT: And since I mentioned it, here's my top 10 lol. Still a WIP but my #1-4 and #9-10 are set in stone:
#1 - Piedmont 2011
#2 - Tri-State 1925
#3 - Bridge Creek 1999
#4 - Matador 2023
#5 - Bakersfield Valley 1990/Stratton 1990 (tie!)
#6 - Greensburg 2007/Parkersburg 2008 (tie!)
#7 - New Richmond 1899/Moore 2013 (tie!)
#8 - San Justo 1973
#9 - Smithville 2011
#10 - Jarrell 1997
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