warneagle
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One of the best events of the season so far today.
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The Tescott/Culver tornado looks to be ef-3/4 based on the motion; its a pretty strong looking tornado for sure, definitely the most well documented of the year so far as well considering the massive volume of chasers.
Oh and this.
Not to get too off topic, but have you seen the DAT damage pics from that tornado? Barely EF2. Several homes took a direct hit from the circulation and sustained relatively minor damage, and no trees sustained any real debarking at any point along the path. Whatever winds showed up on velocity did not translate to the ground.Yeah I'd honestly say this was probably the second-strongest tornado of the year so far after the Coshutta, LA tornado on 4/6 (officially rated EF2, but a downright violent radar signature). The motion on this one was amazing and it also had an impressive radar signature.
1. Yes, I have, and I agree that the rating is EF2 based on known damage.Not to get too off topic, but have you seen the DAT damage pics from that tornado? Barely EF2. Several homes took a direct hit from the circulation and sustained relatively minor damage, and no trees sustained any real debarking at any point along the path. Whatever winds showed up on velocity did not translate to the ground.