I’m beating a dead horse here but I’ll say it again anyways.
Matador imho, was THE most violent tornado, comparable to 1999 bridge creek and Jarrel. This tornado produced upper echelon ef5 damage that only few achieved.
1: caused vehicles to go missing while utterly dismantling many others into metal/steel scraps
2: completely debarked trees, but not just any trees, mesquite trees come up as one of the hardiest trees in the world. In all Janka, MOE, MOC, and MOR indexes.
Debarking a hard wood pine is one thing, managing to 100% debark a mesquite tree is a whole other level of violence that only tornadoes like Jarrel and Westminster matched.
(I’m sure tornadoes like Smithville and Bridge Creek would also manage to do the same had they also occurred in the same geographical region)
Most impressively, in some cases, not only did Matador manage to completely debarked mesquites, but obliterate them entirely. As in, some of these trees along with the two known vehicles, have gone missing after the tornado.
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3: Finally, the DI that’s a signature hallmark of violent tornadoes is ground scouring. Most violent tornadoes, including most Ef5/F5s, produce patchy scorching.
Matador however, produced the extremely rare and dreaded wide continuous plowing of grass that leaves a solid deep line of dirt behind; something that only occurs in high end Ef5/F5s.
The true violence of this tornado has largely been forgotten/overlooked by most of the internet, and while I actually agree on its ef3 rating based solely off of conventional DIs, in terms of contextuals, Matador is by far the most violent tornado in recent times until Smithville 2011.
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