Aaron Rider
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For 5/3/99, don't forget Dover.As said in the other thread, a lot of us have our own EF5 list. But I also have a few "major question marks" that had a chance to have been as strong as some of the bolded ones above (based on visual cues, strength of other tornadoes in the outbreak, in the same cell...), but which it is difficult to honestly put on an EF5 list due to not tracking over much at all, not having DOW measurements, etc. I have six on the list, all relatively recent:
Hoover Jun 8 95
Mulhall May 3 99 (there was an excellent article on here a few weeks ago on why this one likely wasn't even nearly as strong as Bridge Creek, but that's still a high bar!)
Trousdale and the rest of the Greensburg family May 4 07
Lake Martin Apr 27 11
Canton Lake May 24 11
Camp Crook Jun 28 18 (although this one has a bit more evidence than the rest)
I'd be interested in knowing some more examples of mystery strong tornadoes like those, recent or much older too. Of course a lot of tornadoes on Apr 27 might have that status, but I feel the list of potential candidates has been narrowed down to a few convincing candidates (Tuscaloosa, Cullman, Pisgah/Flat Rock, New Wren, Barnesville, New Harmony, Cordova, Ringgold) whereas Lake Martin is truly impossible to decide.
Also, thanks for reminding me of Canton Lake. I think it was probably a highest grade tornado based on asphalt scouring.