TX Panhandle maybe the best place for chasing, but the worst place for EF rating, tons of big wedges got ignored or underestimated if they hit nothing.Some of them were lucky enough to get observed by DOW/Raxpol or multiple storm crews, others were not.
This monster wedge near Dougherty TX on 6/5/1995 seemed to be unfortunate, not rating was applied as far as I know
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6/2/1995 Dimmitt TX was lucky enough as it was the first tornado that got well-documented and researched by multiple storm chasers and VORTEX I. Though only rated F2(some sources listed it as an F4), the tornado thrown at least two cars for 200 yards with no ground contact and mangled them.Asphalt were found ripped off the road and scattered across the scoured fields.
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The same day another violent tornado touched down near Friona TX.At the very beginning, the tornado derailed an intermodal train just west of town and nearly destroyed the Hi-Pro feed mill east of town.Damage at this site was rated F4. I remembered the tor clearly cuz there's a video clip shows the VORTEX crew was chasing by the tornado.
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The tornado then turned into a mile wide wedge and hid in the rain.Another famous damage pic you guys may remembered is the one which only a piano left on the clean slab
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I also mentioned the Fourway TX tornado on 6/27/1992 in this thread
https://talkweather.com/threads/his...missing-from-youtube-the-internet.1521/page-4
video appearance was pretty close to yesterday's tors
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