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Post by account_disabled on Nov 1, 2017 7:11:16 GMT -5
I like to hear peoples' opinions, and one I have found to be in a constant debate is what one considers to be the strongest tornadoes to have touched down are. My short list on the matter of what I consider to be the strongest tornadoes observed are: *Jarrell, Texas (5/27/1997) - Produced the most intense wind damage ever photographed (in my opinion). Surface of the area affected was changed to a muddy landscape from the ground scoring, homes in the main damage path were cleanly swept from their foundations and pulverized into tiny fragments, asphalt was ripped down to the subgrade; basically caused the context of the textbook definition of an (E)F5 tornado. *Smithville, Mississippi (4/27/2011) - Numerous well-built, anchor-bolted brick homes were swept away; with plumbing and appliances at home-sites in the worst affected area were "shredded or missing", vehicles were tossed 3/4 of a mile; including an SUV that was thrown into the town's water tower and left a visible dent and a pickup truck that was never recovered, deep ground scoring occurred outside of town, and numerous trees and low shrubbery were debarked and shredded. For More You Can Check: marketing case study examples
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