Juliett Bravo Kilo
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Alright, I found the thing about Waco. It's mentioned here by Shawn of stormstalker in response to a comment of mine: https://stormstalker.wordpress.com/2013/09/05/flint-worcester-outbreak/#comment-235The guy who wrote ExtremePlanet articles in one of them said why Waco wasn’t an F5. Also I’ve never heard of Waco throwing cars up to a half-mile?
The quote "I don’t think anything in the city itself really suggests F5, but homes just outside of the city were obliterated and vehicles were thrown impressive distances"
My bad, hundreds of yards instead of half a mile. Although I suppose half a mile is hundreds of yards. Anyways, this is what I thought was the PDF file, again, my bad.
Also, I found the Extreme Planet article: https://extremeplanet.wordpress.com/2013/03/11/violent-tornadoes-that-have-struck-downtown-areas/
Key quote: "The low concentration of fatalities in the residential sections of the city, coupled with the survival of most of the city’s large buildings, indicates the storm was likely under F5 intensity in the areas documented by local media."
Perhaps if it hit F5 intensity it was in poorly-documented areas. That said, retroactive ratings from back then are incredibly inconsistent as we all now, so who knows what the reasoning was?
Hopefully I managed to wrap up this discussion.