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Officially rated high-end EF4, a weather survey team found 205 mph winds inside the tornado. Structural damage shown high-end EF4 damage, a grain bin was thrown 15 miles away from where it sat on a farm.
Was an EF5 tornado until after a re-analysis on the tornado. In the re-analysis, the tornado appeared to only have 190 mph winds.
2020-2029
EF#
Date
Location(s)
Counties
State(s)
Comments
EF5
March 26, 2020 tornado outbreak
Fort Branch
Posey, Gibson, Pike
Indiana
Two vehicles were tossed into the air for at least 5 miles. Three buildings were completely decimated in the area.
EF5
April 11-14, 2020 tornado outbreak
Double Springs
Winston
Alabama
Seven buildings were completely obliterated.
EF5
May 2-10, 2020 tornado outbreak sequence
Cloverport-Derby
Hancock (KY), Brekinridge (KY), Perry (IN)
Kentucky, Indiana
A tornado sucked a small portion of water out of the Ohio River and decimated buildings in Derby.
EF4
April 24, 2022 tornado outbreak
Altus
Jackson
Oklahoma
The tornado was rated EF5 until re-analysis a few days later when a farmhouse, that was completely swept clean off of its foundation, was found to be poorly-anchored.
EF4
May 16-19, 2024 tornado outbreak sequence
North Liberty
Johnson, Cedar
Iowa
A house was found to be poorly-anchored, losing its EF5 intensity.
EF5
February 27-28, 2025 tornado outbreak
Perry
Taylor, Madison, Hamilton
Florida
First EF5 tornado in Florida's history. The tornado completely swept homes clean off of their foundations. One palm tree was chucked through the air and hit a house, killing all four occupants. Second-earliest EF5 tornado in United States' history.