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If I have time this weekend I can scan in the old 4/3/74 book (Boone) I posted photos from on the old site; I'm pretty sure that by 2021 it would be alright to share such an out of print publication with a few
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Interesting quote in there involving the Winfield, KS F4 of the 1991 Plains Outbreak that spawned Andover and Red Rock (among others). Several storm chasers thought it was an F5. According to Grazulis one home was so thoroughly swept away that the survey teams likely missed it. This was a rumor attached to the Kellerville, TX tornado of 1995 but apparently it originates from something that happened with this tornado.
If you had to decide which was stronger brandenburg or Guin, which would you choose?Make no mistake, Guin was extremely violent based on higher quality photos that have recently surfaced. The foundation removal rumors are still unverified, and are almost certainly untrue.
Yeah i agree. Now i admit i was spreading some rumors, but after more research, i’ve learned my lesson. i now tell the truth. But maybe he/she will start posting truths now and not lies.Really considering starting a petition to get Causarina Head banned from the site, or at least temporarily until he learns to think before he posts. Not sure of the logistics of all going about all that, but might as well voice what many of use are likely thinking.
A certain you know who attributed this to the Kellerville, TX F4 and it’s still widely reported as such. Mentioned this earlier on. He’s done so much damage to the amateur tornado damage research community.Interesting quote in there involving the Winfield, KS F4 of the 1991 Plains Outbreak that spawned Andover and Red Rock (among others). Several storm chasers thought it was an F5. According to Grazulis one home was so thoroughly swept away that the survey teams likely missed it. This was a rumor attached to the Kellerville, TX tornado of 1995 but apparently it originates from something that happened with this tornado.
Check page 16 of the booklet for the information.
So is you-know-who on here the same person who made that attribution in 2007?A certain you know who attributed this to the Kellerville, TX F4 and it’s still widely reported as such. Mentioned this earlier on. He’s done so much damage to the amateur tornado damage research community.
If you had to decide which was stronger brandenburg or Guin, which would you choose?
What are some other common tornado damage myths he has spread?A certain you know who attributed this to the Kellerville, TX F4 and it’s still widely reported as such. Mentioned this earlier on. He’s done so much damage to the amateur tornado damage research community.
Didnt the brandenburg tornado buckle or cave in basement walls juliett? Yeah my gut is like Guin was more violent. Brandenburg was FOR SURE more violent than Xenia and Tanner 2. Tanner 1 definitely deserves its recognition. Deep ground scouring, pump being lifted out, and the bathtub being embedded deeply into the ground, tanner 1 is definitely worth it’s F5 rating. in my opinion here’s my list of the most intense on that dayBased on documentation Brandenburg was more violent; that said my gut feeling is that Guin was more violent but it's poorly-documented in comparison it makes it hard to render a final judgment.
Brandenburg links:
1. Scroll down to me and buckeye's entries on this thread, some pretty impressive photos:
Significant Tornado Events
The EF4 damage made by Cullman tornado 2011 was described as well constructed residence slab clean on DAT files. I can only find this famaous photo of this house which also showed some evidence of wind rowing. I am wondeing is there any other photos that can show different angles of this house...talkweather.com
2. My post with more pics, note the tree debarking and grass/ground scouring in a couple:
Significant Tornado Events
Looks like there was a significant tornado in Mongolia yesterday. 30 injuries, including 3 critical. Again showing that China is likely much more active tornado wise than previously though. I would love to hear from some of our posters in China if they have any info about this event!talkweather.com
3. NWS article on it:
4. A wonderful site on the 4/3/74 outbreak. Don Macy's photos are where I found many of the ones I posted, they are great.
FYI the 4/3/74 site doesn't have anything on Guin, or any of the nighttime Alabama tornadoes, sadly. That section of the outbreak as a whole wasn't all that well-documented until fairly recently.
Tanner 1 produced some pretty violent looking wind rowing and debris patterns as well.Didnt the brandenburg tornado buckle or cave in basement walls juliett? Yeah my gut is like Guin was more violent. Brandenburg was FOR SURE more violent than Xenia and Tanner 2. Tanner 1 definitely deserves its recognition. Deep ground scouring, pump being lifted out, and the bathtub being embedded deeply into the ground, tanner 1 is definitely worth it’s F5 rating. in my opinion here’s my list of the most intense on that day
1: Brandenburg
2: Guin
3: Tanner 1
4: Xenia
5: Sayler Park
6: Tanner 1
7: Depauw indiana.
i do believe xenia was violent, but just not on brandenburg level.
for sure. the rowing was very intense. Brandenburg and Tanner 1 from what i’ve seen, are both probably pretty far into the EF5 range. Have you seen any vehicle damage from the Tanner 1 tornado?Tanner 1 produced some pretty violent looking wind rowing and debris patterns as well.
Just saw this following one of the links above. I dunno if anyone has since posted those photos again, but in case they haven't, I'll add them here. I took some screens on Google Earth from similar perspectives as a few of the aerial photos just as a rough point of comparison.Does anyone have any aerial Brandenburg tornado damage photos saved that they could post? Loco once posted some great color aerial shots from Brandenburg, but I can no longer find them. It's a shame too, since it was probably the most violent of the 1974 Super Outbreak tornadoes.
But wait, there's more!
And finally, just a bunch of assorted photos (of varying utility/interest) that I threw into an album:
There's a LOT to be gleaned from those photos, but that's the clear takeaway - unlike some of the other F5s from that era, there's really no doubting Brandenburg's intensity.Thanks for all the pics! dang brandenburg really proved it’s intensity. The damage i see is for sure F5 worthy and would still be F5 worthy today
For sure, Brandenburg was no question well into the EF5. It’s pretty much the Hackleburg or Smithville of the 1970s eraThere's a LOT to be gleaned from those photos, but that's the clear takeaway - unlike some of the other F5s from that era, there's really no doubting Brandenburg's intensity.