Central Ohio Wx
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Do any photos exist of the April 15, 2011 Knoxville-Fosters-Tuscaloosa EF3? When looking, all I see are photos of the 4/27 EF4 and an EF2 in Wilcox County, Alabama
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There does exist footage of the tornado itself:Do any photos exist of the April 15, 2011 Knoxville-Fosters-Tuscaloosa EF3? When looking, all I see are photos of the 4/27 EF4 and an EF2 in Wilcox County, Alabama
I actually looked for photos of this specific tornado at one point; and to my memory, didnt find much at allDo any photos exist of the April 15, 2011 Knoxville-Fosters-Tuscaloosa EF3? When looking, all I see are photos of the 4/27 EF4 and an EF2 in Wilcox County, Alabama
I actually looked for photos of this specific tornado at one point; and to my memory, didnt find much at all
Holy crap, this also happened with Chapman 2016!
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I'm fully convinced Mayfield should've been rated EF5 based off this and the Bremen damage.
For another mention for a very underrated area of the Mayfield path, just east of Princeton where it scathed the UofK Agricultural Facility, contextuals on par with SW Mayfield, maybe not Bremen but closing in on it for sure, I've sent photos in here before under some of the keywords, gnarly vehicle and tree stuff, the area itself was even rated EF3-165 at its max DI, insane understatement100% agreed. Based on the damage seen in Bremen, Mayfield was a classic example of what true EF5 contextual damage looks like, but not being rated such due to the construction present in the area.
I think SW Mayfield, the U/K area in Princeton, and Bremen are where the tornado most likely reached EF5 strength.For another mention for a very underrated area of the Mayfield path, just east of Princeton where it scathed the UofK Agricultural Facility, contextuals on par with SW Mayfield, maybe not Bremen but closing in on it for sure, I've sent photos in here before under some of the keywords, gnarly vehicle and tree stuff, the area itself was even rated EF3-165 at its max DI, insane understatement
I believe this was the predecessor to the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham EF4.View attachment 45636
The only confirmed image I was able to find of the April 27, 2011 Sawyerville, AL EF3 that killed seven people (I'm currently writing a Wikipedia article for the tornado, which is how I found it). I would call this one of the most "forgotten" destructive tornadoes from the outbreak, up there with the Cordova and Fackler EF4s.
They were on the ground around the same time. This storm was southwest of the ongoing TSCL-BHAM tornado. It actually didn’t get much attention live because of that specific reason.I believe this was the predecessor to the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham EF4.
There’s a video of that storm somewhere on one of Reed’s compilations from that day. That Video and this picture are the only two visuals I have seen of it. He got a shot of it as it made an appearance between a clearing of trees. I’ll see if I can find it.View attachment 45636
The only confirmed image I was able to find of the April 27, 2011 Sawyerville, AL EF3 that killed seven people (I'm currently writing a Wikipedia article for the tornado, which is how I found it). I would call this one of the most "forgotten" destructive tornadoes from the outbreak, up there with the Cordova and Fackler EF4s.
They were on the ground around the same time. This storm was southwest of the ongoing TSCL-BHAM tornado. It actually didn’t get much attention live because of that specific reason.
There’s a video of that storm somewhere on one of Reed’s compilations from that day. That Video and this picture are the only two visuals I have seen of it. He got a shot of it as it made an appearance between a clearing of trees. I’ll see if I can find it.
Edit: found it. Starts at 3:10
Weird. If you remove the m off of the link for mobile, does it play for you?It just says "Video unavailable - This video is not available".
Still gives me this. I am on someone else's computer right now, but that shouldn't change anything (with both the "M" in the ID removed and without it removed; and with the mobile designator removed).
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Did it play for you? It played fine for me on multiple platforms and I live in the states so not sure If it’s the link I shared or whatTry using a VPN, see what happens:
Thanks for your work @Central Ohio WxView attachment 45636
The only confirmed image I was able to find of the April 27, 2011 Sawyerville, AL EF3 that killed seven people (I'm currently writing a Wikipedia article for the tornado, which is how I found it). I would call this one of the most "forgotten" destructive tornadoes from the outbreak, up there with the Cordova and Fackler EF4s.
Still gives me this. I am on someone else's computer right now, but that shouldn't change anything (with both the "M" in the ID removed and without it removed; and with the mobile designator removed).
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Ah, I got it! I honestly like the first one better, while I'm a big fan of high-quality tornado video the first picture has something uniquely "4/27"-y about it, probably just the low-quality iPhone video.Your address bar is showing the wrong URL for the video in question. The video ID (after the v=) link should be vhKjv9GuARQ