RECORDED WINDSPEED: 287 MPH
DAMAGE RATING GIVEN BY ME: Strong EF-5
REASONS FOR DAMAGE RATING:
Weak-frame slabs thrown, showing 200+ MPH damage (with the distance showing winds much stronger than 200)
Possible slab movement of the HQ (which shouldn't be possible until 300 MPH but I'll go ahead and give it a 260 MPH rating)
Complete destruction of the storm shelter entrance in Rockford
Complete leveling of even the strongest houses
Video of part of the tornado's lifespan as seen on my YouTube channel:
VIDEO
Please note these images may not show up in the right order since I uploaded them all at once:
Overview of the damage in Wakefield
A weak-frame house in Rockford with the slab moved from underneath the framing
A weak-frame slab thrown in Wakefield
Massive damage to the Storm HQ with possible slab movement
A slab in the middle of the road
Overview of the damage in Wakefield where a thrown slab is clearly visible
Another shot of the damage in Wakefield showing pieces of debris thrown into the parking area
Overhead view of the damage in Rockford, with a slab thrown a large distance to the left
Shot showing many leveled houses in Rockford, including a weak-frame house with the slab completely missing
View showing Rockford's stronger houses, including part of the city which did not get hit
Picture of debris scattered across the road to the public storm shelter in Rockford
Storm shelter entrance completely missing in Rockford
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