Aaron Rider
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Picher tends to be one of many surprisingly obscure tornadoes. Among other feats, it:OTD, 17 years ago (wow)
A violent tornado would hit now ghost town of Picher, Oklahoma causing very violent damage.
Here is some tree/shrub damage I complied from Flickr and other sites.
- tracked for over 70 miles, an extreme distance in any case, but especially in the Plains (I am aware that this has no immediate bearing on ratings - it obviously wasn't at its most intense the whole time but was at EF3 intensity most of the time)
- apparently lofted a car half a mile in Missouri
- Cracked and scoured part of a (granted, thinly poured) foundation
- obliterated and swept away the (generally "poorly built") houses it encountered
- scoured grass down to bare soil in the middle of the country (no debris loading to help)
- debarked trees
I wouldn't call EF4 an egregious underrating, but in my opinion, that thing did more than enough to get EF5. Granted, I tend to be very sympathetic to higher ratings for tornadoes that 1) do extreme contextual damage but 2) don't hit anything well-built.