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New Video Footage of the Diaz EF4 Tornado It was fairly small for it's power!
It was probably capable of EF5 damage.New Video Footage of the Diaz EF4 Tornado It was fairly small for it's power!
ROFL. You guys will get a laugh out of this typical tornado damage - possibly EF4 damage to house, but a clothes hamper is just fine.
Source?Okay yeah Diaz is not being considered for EF5. It’s confirmed
Source?
Have little doubt though that it reached EF5 strength.Makes sense. Didn’t see any glaring evidence of EF5 damage. Very glad it’s being categorized as an EF4 though. 100% deserved the rating.
Much agreed. Definitely might’ve had a shot if it was a cleaner sweep. Debris granulation and contextual damage was honestly there. It had some hall marks of “ The look. “Honestly, I think that the only thing keeping Diaz from solid EF5 was a cleaner sweep of debris. It came close, but high-end EF4 is a perfectly reasonable call for this one.
I surely would have thought that one would have been atleast EF3. Out of all the Alabama ones.It looks like the Gordo, AL tornado will be rated EF-2. PNS from NWS BMX:
"A damage survey team found EF-2 tornado damage in the Gordo
community in Pickens County. More detailed information should be
avaliable tonight."
Is there something about the vegetation density in that area that caused a more intense-looking TDS? If it's a logging area, could there be a lot of younger trees that were more easily broken and lofted? OTOH, this region is covered with dense vegetation and logging areas, so that makes me think this isn't a likely explanation since it would happen pretty frequently.It looks like the Gordo, AL tornado will be rated EF-2. PNS from NWS BMX:
"A damage survey team found EF-2 tornado damage in the Gordo
community in Pickens County. More detailed information should be
avaliable tonight."
Was this the first storm?EF4 confirmed for the kentwood. First outbreak to produce three EF4’s since 2020
I think soWas this the first storm?