List of F6/EF6 tornadoes (NoJO)

NOTE: Most of these tornadoes are not rated EF6, but are rated high end EF5 and may have caused EF6 damage. {| class="article-table" !Location !Rating !Date !Information 2017 Jasper tornado - A few hours after the Tuscaloosa wedge occurred and some possible EF5 damage had already been documented when the same cell produced a small EF0 rope, this tornado quickly grew into a massive EF6 wedge completely swiping foundations away...many buildings south of Jasper sustained EF6 damage...while mainly EF2 and EF3 damage was reported in Jasper
 * Tuscaloosa, Alabama
 * EF5
 * July 3, 2017
 * EF6 damage was documented by 2 survey teams, but no solid signs of EF6 damage caused a EF5 rating
 * Jasper, Alabama
 * EF6
 * July 3, 2017
 * Earliest known EF6 rated tornado.
 * July 3, 2017
 * Earliest known EF6 rated tornado.

Saugatruck, Michigan
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 * EF6
 * July 11, 2017
 * A large tornado swept threw several Michigan towns on July 11, 2017 causing EF4 damage to several homes in Northern Saugatruck, the tornado strengthened to a EF5 over downtown...some EF6 damage occurred in south Saugatruck, radar also indicated a 443.6MPH TVS
 * Lansing, Michigan
 * EF5
 * July 11, 2017
 * From the same cell that produced the Saugatruck tornado came another possible EF6 wedge, the tornado first touched down near Grand Rapids about 90 minutes after the Saugatruck tornado causing EF1 damage, the tornado reached EF2 intensity before hitting Grand Rapids as a powerful EF3 wedge, the first signs of EF4 intensity was about 25 miles west of Lansing, EF5 damage was inflicted over much of downtown Lansing...though no official EF6 rating was made, the NWS SPC still highlights that the Lansing event could have been a EF6
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