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Image 1 — "EF3 tornadoes of the 2020's"-Bracket: Which tornado is probably the strongest/has the most devastating potential? (Don't just consider current ratings. Take things like contextual damage, environment etc. into account) Please vote in the comments! Both tornado votes and written comments will count.
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"EF3 tornadoes of the 2020's"-Bracket: Which tornado is probably the strongest/has the most devastating potential? (Don't just consider current ratings. Take things like contextual damage, environment etc. into account) Please vote in the comments! Both tornado votes and written comments will count.

u/Exact-Ambassador-693 — 10 hours ago
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"EF3 tornadoes of the 2020's"-Bracket: Which tornado is probably the strongest/has the most devastating potential? (Don't just consider current ratings. Take things like contextual damage, environment etc. into account) Please vote in the comments! Both tornado votes and written comments will count.

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SUPERCELL INSANITY LEVELS

Is there any other long-lived supercell that comes to mind? How many tornadoes did it drop, what ratings did the tornadoes get and what level would you choose?

u/Exact-Ambassador-693 — 14 days ago
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"EF3 tornadoes of the 2020's"-Bracket: Which tornado is probably the strongest/has the most devastating potential? (Don't just consider current ratings. Take things like contextual damage, environment etc. into account) Please vote in the comments! Both tornado votes and written comments will count.

u/Exact-Ambassador-693 — 14 days ago
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"EF3 tornadoes of the 2020's"-Bracket: Which tornado is probably the strongest/has the most devastating potential? (Don't just consider current ratings. Take things like contextual damage, environment etc. into account) Please vote in the comments! Both tornado votes and written comments will count.

u/Exact-Ambassador-693 — 18 days ago
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"EF3 tornadoes of the 2020's"-Bracket: Which tornado is probably the strongest/has the most devastating potential? (Don't just consider current ratings. Take things like contextual damage, environment etc. into account) Please vote in the comments! Both tornado votes and written comments will count.

u/Exact-Ambassador-693 — 19 days ago
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The Menasha Tornado is now a EF3 tornado with winds of 140mph on DAT. It seems like they didn’t survey the slabbed home and the bakery yet.

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u/Exact-Ambassador-693 — 23 days ago
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Strongest tornadoes of 2026 (for now)

What do you guys think? Feel free to share your Top 5/Top 10/Top 15 in the comments.

I believe April 23rd and June 11th had the most volatile environment.

  1. Enid (potential: low-end EF5 —> Insane environment, we’ve seen the damage, especially contextual damage, drill-bit nature and small debris cloud indicating extreme suck-force lol)
  2. /3. Kouts (potential: high-end EF4 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, insane environment, violent motion)
  3. /2. Washburn (potential: high-end EF4 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, insane environment, violent motion)
  4. /5. St. Libory (potential: high-end EF4 —> imbedded supercell but clean inflow for short duration, insane environment, drill-bit character and violent motion)
  5. /4. Dwight (potential: high-end EF4 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, insane environment, violent motion)
  6. /7. Kankakee (potential: mid-range EF4 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, strong march environment, violent motion)
  7. /6. Union City (potential: mid-range EF4 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, strong march environment, violent motion)
  8. Braman (potential: mid-range EF4 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, insane environment, violent motion, but more unfavourable shape, struggling tornado genesis)
  9. Streator (potential: low-end EF4 —> imbedded supercell, decent inflow, insane environment, violent motion)
  10. Garden City (potential: low-end EF4 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, strong may dixie environment, violent motion?)
  11. Dix (potential: low-end EF4 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, insane environment but MCS vortex as limiting factor, violent motion)
  12. Stinesville (potential: low-end EF4 —> semi-isolated supercell, clean inflow, insane environment but lower CAPE as limiting factor, debris ball main factor for EF4)
  13. Union Center (potential: high-end EF3 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, strong but not insane environment)
  14. Cream (potential: high-end EF3 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, strong but not insane environment)
  15. Ringle (potential: high-end EF3 —> isolated supercell, clean inflow, strong but not insane environment)
  16. Effingham (potential: high-end EF3 —> semi-isolated supercell, clean inflow, insane environment but lower CAPE as limiting factor)

This is just a guess based on what these tornadoes hit, what they looked like (motion) and what environment they were in.

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u/Exact-Ambassador-693 — 27 days ago
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Forecast remains on track. Looking forward to the weekend and next week.

Basically some troughs rolled in and some moisture and spin in the atmosphere chose that Illinois and Indiana is just the place to be this year.

Spoiler for the end of June and the last week of July. Illinois is still Mother Nature’s number 1.

If you’re wondering how one could acquire such skillset to be able to forecast all of this with such precision: Just stop this meteorology nonsense and become a meteorological Digitalist like me.

u/Exact-Ambassador-693 — 2 months ago