Tornado Reanalysis (TornadoMaster)

Introduction
This is a list of tornadoes that should have been rated differently than they were. This page is controversial and discussion is open in the comments. Please do not delete tornadoes off of this list, but feel free to add them!

Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado of 2011
The 2011 Tuscaloosa tornado was an extremely powerful and violent tornado that struck the city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama on April 27 2011 during the 2011 super outbreak. The tornado did significant damage to Tuscaloosa and surrounding areas. The tornado had a width of 1.5 miles and a track of 80.68 miles. The tornado destroyed homes and apartment complexes with winds up to a supposed 190 mph. There was evidence of EF5 in several areas. There was an apartment complex that was almost completely destroyed and a home near it was swept clean off of its foundation. It was a small home but well built. The only reason that it was not rated EF5 is because the tree damage was not EF5 damage. What the NWS did not think of is that tornadoes have gusty winds (duh). Below are some pictures of the damage.