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Some lesser seen photos of the more intense home damage in Joplin:
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It's been a huge pain to track down really good photos from the Atlantic F4 - especially from around Atlantic itself - but I've finally got enough that I can dump the poor quality ones. So, here's some general destruction around the outskirts of town:
The Atlantic Feed and Grain Mill was totally wiped out (that's the owner btw):
A few terrible aerial shots:
Pinedale Trailer Court just west of town, where four people were killed (three of them actually died in the obliterated frame home just above the intersection):
The twisted frame of one of the trailers:
And finally a few random shots from about two miles east of Atlantic:
I just remembered imgur albums embed here, so maybe that'll keep things better organized. Here's the 5/11/1953 San Angelo, TX F4 (known locally as the Lakeview tornado):
Way back yonder, I had started an article on this outbreak sequence on US Tors. Need to finish it someday.A bunch of stuff from the 5/5/1930 Frost, TX F4:
I don’t think that’s a debarked tree that looks like an uprooted birch tree to me.Some more Ivanovo damage pictures
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Completely obliterated vehicle mangled beyond recognition. The vehicle damage Ivanovo produced is easily some of the most intense ever documented outside of North America perhaps only behind San Justo.
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Assorted vehicle parts including a door and an engine block.
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A large, completely debarked tree.
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This is the foundation of a masonry home, unfortunately without a vider view I couldn't tell you if it was well-anchored or not.
Could be. Unfortunately due to the often poor quality of what damage photos/videos are available it can be hard to tell exactly what things are.I don’t think that’s a debarked tree that looks like an uprooted birch tree to me.