Great pics! I'm assuming these are tornado pictures...I love small tornadoes...the accelerations are amazing. I surveyed a tornado west of Union City, OK, this past year and at one point the tornadic winds were maybe 10 yards across and then looked to just stop! Anyways, to your pics...
First off, this is really going to be a rough assessment because of the aerial shots...really need to be on the ground for the absolute accurate and best rating. Second, this is just my personal opinion based on 1 year experience doing damage surveys.
Pic #1: Have to wonder about the integrity of the roof since it's completely gone. I don't know what the window situation was on the away side of the house...but if there were large windows blown out there, the walls on the toward side of the house probably didn't stand a chance...same goes for the roof too. Amazing, as it looks like the vegetation around the house hung tight but the power poles are knocked down. The debris didn't go far downstream either. Given all that and not knowing construction quality, I would go weak EF-1 (winds less than 95 mph), the vegetation looks too good to go higher and I wonder on the quality of construction.
Pic #2: Looks to be pretty good vegetation damage with some trunks snapped around the house. Other flattened vegetation to the top-side of the house. Leaning power pole and looks to be an outbuilding that looks to have just collapsed and the debris stayed put. The gas tank rolled is cool (just my opinion). Have to really wonder what was keeping this roof on this house (gravity?). The house held out fine. Given the questionable attachment of the roof, the tree in bottom center that looks to have held fine with other trees beaten up, I would go EF-1 (winds 95-105 mph).