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Significant Tornado Events

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I swear, I am just absolutely dumbfounded at how astonishingly violent the El Reno/Piedmont EF5 was. Tornado TRX’s video really solidified its status for me as one of if not possibly the strongest tornado in history. It is in my opinion the strongest of the EF5s.
ive got almost if not more than 140 photos of piedmont damage. absolutely bonkers, the strongest tornado in my opinion
 
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I swear, I am just absolutely dumbfounded at how astonishingly violent the El Reno/Piedmont EF5 was. Tornado TRX’s video really solidified its status for me as one of if not possibly the strongest tornado in history. It is in my opinion the strongest of the EF5s.
Crazy photos.

I don't think I've made a solidified ranking of the EF5s but just off the top of my head
1- EL Reno- Piedmont
2- Enderlin
3- Hackleburg
4- Smithville
5- Parkersburg
6- Rainsville
7- Philladelphia
8- Joplin
9- Greensburg
10- Moore
 
Crazy photos.

I don't think I've made a solidified ranking of the EF5s but just off the top of my head
1- EL Reno- Piedmont
2- Enderlin
3- Hackleburg
4- Smithville
5- Parkersburg
6- Rainsville
7- Philladelphia
8- Joplin
9- Greensburg
10- Moore
Moore is up there with the strongest. The damage at the Orr Farm is arguably some of the worst documented and is almost Smithville-level.
 
Crazy photos.

I don't think I've made a solidified ranking of the EF5s but just off the top of my head
1- EL Reno- Piedmont
2- Enderlin
3- Hackleburg
4- Smithville
5- Parkersburg
6- Rainsville
7- Philladelphia
8- Joplin
9- Greensburg
10- Moore
I normally don’t make subjective rankings anymore, but i’m definitely willing to discuss this a little bit.

Some of the list is pretty good, but I definitely wouldn’t say that Rainsville was stronger than Moore, Joplin, and Greensburg IMO and Smithville should be above Hackleburg due to the above average construction found throughout Smithville and the even more insane contextual damage. Moore should NOT be last in my opinion. It produced arguably some of the most extreme ground scouring ever documented and in my opinion should be at least number 5. The Orr Family Farm, ifykyk.

Here’s my subjective ranking.

1: El Reno/Piedmont
2: Smithville
3: Parkersburg
4: Moore
5: Hackleburg/PC
6: Joplin
7: Greensburg
8: Rainsville
9: Enderlin
10: Philadelphia

In response to your comment about the infamous Philadelphia trench, a few years ago, I would’ve agreed with you saying that it’s an absolutely insane damage indicator that points to it being deserving of it’s EF5 rating. But we have had several weaker tornadoes plow through fields and produce trenching. @buckeye05 has provided wonderful evidence about this. I am not dismissing its EF5 rating. As it was extremely intense still and deserving of it. The trenching is just not as reliable of an indicator. The tree debarking/extreme rootballing and homes swept away provide more of an accurate indicator of its EF5 intensity.
 
I normally don’t make subjective rankings anymore, but i’m definitely willing to discuss this a little bit.

Some of the list is pretty good, but I definitely wouldn’t say that Rainsville was stronger than Moore, Joplin, and Greensburg IMO and Smithville should be above Hackleburg due to the above average construction found throughout Smithville and the even more insane contextual damage. Moore should NOT be last in my opinion. It produced arguably some of the most extreme ground scouring ever documented and in my opinion should be at least number 5. The Orr Family Farm, ifykyk.

Here’s my subjective ranking.

1: El Reno/Piedmont
2: Smithville
3: Moore
4: Parkersburg
5: Hackleburg/PC
6: Joplin
7: Greensburg
8: Rainsville
9: Enderlin
10: Philadelphia

In response to your comment about the infamous Philadelphia trench, a few years ago, I would’ve agreed with you saying that it’s an absolutely insane damage indicator that points to it being deserving of it’s EF5 rating. But we have had several weaker tornadoes plow through fields and produce trenching. @buckeye05 has provided wonderful evidence about this. I am not dismissing its EF5 rating. As it was extremely intense still and deserving of it. The trenching is just not as reliable of an indicator. The tree debarking/extreme rootballing and homes swept away provide more of an accurate indicator of its EF5 intensity.
id swap rainsville and enderlin. overall a good list in my opinion. mine goes:
1 piedmont
2 smithville
3 moore
4 parkersburg
5 joplin
6 enderlin (interchangeable with 7)
7 hackleburg (putting this low because apparently lots of the ef5 homes were frauds. contextuals were still pretty impressive. interchangeable with 6)
8 greensburg
9 philadelphia (interchangeable with 10)
10 rainsville (interchangeable with 9)
 
id swap rainsville and enderlin. overall a good list in my opinion. mine goes:
1 piedmont
2 smithville
3 moore
4 parkersburg
5 joplin
6 enderlin (interchangeable with 7)
7 hackleburg (putting this low because apparently lots of the ef5 homes were frauds. contextuals were still pretty impressive. interchangeable with 6)
8 greensburg
9 philadelphia (interchangeable with 10)
10 rainsville (interchangeable with 9)
Honestly, even this list is solid. It’s really difficult to discuss a list about which one was stronger than the other. The two EF5s that have a place above them all are without a doubt Smithville/Piedmont.

Also wanted to point out that Parkersburg and Moore are pretty interchangeable at 3 and 4.
 
I normally don’t make subjective rankings anymore, but i’m definitely willing to discuss this a little bit.

Some of the list is pretty good, but I definitely wouldn’t say that Rainsville was stronger than Moore, Joplin, and Greensburg IMO and Smithville should be above Hackleburg due to the above average construction found throughout Smithville and the even more insane contextual damage. Moore should NOT be last in my opinion. It produced arguably some of the most extreme ground scouring ever documented and in my opinion should be at least number 5. The Orr Family Farm, ifykyk.

Here’s my subjective ranking.

1: El Reno/Piedmont
2: Smithville
3: Parkersburg
4: Moore
5: Hackleburg/PC
6: Joplin
7: Greensburg
8: Rainsville
9: Enderlin
10: Philadelphia

In response to your comment about the infamous Philadelphia trench, a few years ago, I would’ve agreed with you saying that it’s an absolutely insane damage indicator that points to it being deserving of it’s EF5 rating. But we have had several weaker tornadoes plow through fields and produce trenching. @buckeye05 has provided wonderful evidence about this. I am not dismissing its EF5 rating. As it was extremely intense still and deserving of it. The trenching is just not as reliable of an indicator. The tree debarking/extreme rootballing and homes swept away provide more of an accurate indicator of its EF5 intensity.
fair, fair, though I would probably have Enderlin in the top 5, just for being one of the few examples of a DI being a clue to windspeeds of that level.
 
fair, fair, though I would probably have Enderlin in the top 5, just for being one of the few examples of a DI being a clue to windspeeds of that level.
That is a very fair argument. What it did to the train and accurate calculations that were found needed to cause the DI were very impressive.
 
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I swear, I am just absolutely dumbfounded at how astonishingly violent the El Reno/Piedmont EF5 was. Tornado TRX’s video really solidified its status for me as one of if not possibly the strongest tornado in history. It is in my opinion the strongest of the EF5s.
near the oil rig , the above ground storm shelter was said to be 300 mph proof , yet it got damaged and bent.

the tornado was so violent after it hit the (trench home) that it dug a trench deep in the ground that could be seen years later.
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videos of this moment you hear the very loud jet roar miles away from it.

it broke multiple underground storm shelters in different spots of its life.

it also did more severe crop damage then the F5 rated spot of Plainfield (that was stated to be close of F6 rating)
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it produced impressive cycloidal (east of the trench digging) marks like the goessel F5 that had a 300-350 mph rating base on it.
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