Once upon a time, I was planning on writing a short article on the 6/1/90 Bakersfield Valley tornado. I still might eventually, but in the meantime I don't think I've ever posted most of the photos I collected for it. So first and foremost, part of the 300-ft section of Co-Op Road that was scoured:
As most of y'all probably know, it was reported that the tornado scoured out a huge swath of land (variously reported at anywhere from half a mile to a mile wide), leaving "nothing but dirt and rocks." The super poor quality Storm Data photos appeared to back that up, but it seemed implausible to me that any tornado could produce scouring
that intense and widespread. It still does tbh, and yet..
Assorted mangled vehicle parts:
A truck that was thrown by the tornado, killing the driver:
Snapped utility pole:
Assorted wreckage (including the remains of some sort of large truck):
Some sort of tank that was torn apart?:
A very dead cow:
Assorted oilfield equipment: