Shakespeare2016
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I don't think it is the final rating and believe that it is still preliminary.Is that the final rating? Or is NWS LIX still assessing the path?
I don't think it is the final rating and believe that it is still preliminary.Is that the final rating? Or is NWS LIX still assessing the path?
I believe the rating on that tornado is also still preliminary.The second long track tornado (EF3) behind Bassfield has a path length of over 80 miles long and 1 mile wide... which is extremely substantial, though totally buried in the shadow of the Bassfield tornado
Just saw this on Twitter. This house with anchor bolts was completely swept away!
I think these are from the two separate monster tornadoes. One was at least two miles wide and the other one was 3/4 mile wide. I see a potential EF5 rating for both of them.
I saw that the long track SC one has the chance to go EF4 (not sure if this one below is the same one).Nixville, SC tornado (Hampton Co) high end EF3, 165 mph per DAT (prelim still).
Yeah I saw that the long track SC one has the chance to go EF4.
So we could potentially be looking at least 3 or 4 violent tornadoes from this outbreak.
I can't see why they will not go EF5 on that tornado but whatever. Even if they don't get an EF5 rating it was still an incredible event.Gonna guess that we wind up with two EF4+ out of that lead supercell in S MS. That Bassfield path is mind-boggling (both in size and intensity at times).
All comes down to construction quality at the end of the day, now matter how insane the contextual damage is. I’d say it was almost certainly an EF5, but whether it hit anything well-built enough to prove this 100% remains to be seen.I can't see why they will not go EF5 on that tornado but whatever.
Yeah I understand what you mean. However, I do believe that is the largest tornado ever recorded in Mississippi.All comes down to construction quality at the end of the day, now matter how insane the contextual damage is. I’d say it was almost certainly an EF5, but whether it hit anything well-built enough to prove this 100% remains to be seen.