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Severe WX April 4th-6th, 2022 Severe Weather Threat

Absolutely. I have so many questions I don’t have answers to, like why call it the expected value if the lower bound is being used as the expected value instead? Why do surveyors give themselves permission to break the rules by doing things like this, or even going down below the lower bound?

Why is nobody being held accountable for what is essentially “rogue” surveying?
Also do you think most NWS offices don't use the EXP value of 200 mph because it is only 1 mph away from an EF5 and would cause a lot of controversy on social media with people screaming why don't you just rate it EF5? It is only 1 mph away from EF5.
 
Like I said it seems NWS offices will usually rate a tornado an EF4 with winds of 190 mph instead of 200 mph to not cause controversy among the public and social media.
 
So this is the house that lead to the EF3 rating for the Bonaire, GA tornado. Definitely a slider and seems to be lacking anchoring mechanisms of any kind.
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