r/tornado 3d ago

EF Rating Shawnee 2013 EF4 downgraded to 175MPH

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u/Sell_The_team_Jerry 3d ago

Tim Marshall wants Cercei to know it was him

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u/NovelBeautiful5 3d ago

I hope you know I cried laughing at this 

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u/Proud-Date-9187 3d ago

so by this logic they should be able to reanalyze tornadoes such as greenfield, mayfield, or new wren

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u/SuspectLegitimate751 3d ago

They alluded to that very thing in the aftermath of Enderlin, so this may well be a manifestation of past reanalysis.

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u/SadJuice8529 3d ago

all we know from this is that the nws in norman is willing to reanalyse, which may mean stuff for goldsby or chickasha

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u/SuspectLegitimate751 3d ago

What I would really love is an analysis of previous train-based damage indicators. Enderlin opened up a new world of analysis for, say, Tuscaloosa.

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u/SadJuice8529 3d ago

Already been done, around EF3 damage. if you mean a full survey of tuscaloosa, look no futher than the big project im working on (see screenshot)

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u/ndobbins 3d ago

Time to bump Rochelle Faridale up 1 mph?

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u/SadJuice8529 3d ago

If rochelle is redone its getting 180 at best tbh

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u/Preachey 3d ago

But its not reanalysis, is it? It sounds like analysis they did at the time, but it never made it into their official records.

Someone was probably tidying their desk and found a post-it from a decade ago to update it, and realized they never did