jiharris0220
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Alleged two story brick home leveled, if this was well built, low end ef4 is certainly on the table.
Alleged two story brick home leveled, if this was well built, low end ef4 is certainly on the table.
Debris granulation doesn't really occur with lower-end EF4 tornadoes if I remember correctly. Still, I don't think this is EF4 damage personally, and I wouldn't know because it's just a blurry picture of debris.I wouldn’t put it past nws fort worth to rate that as ef4 depending on construction. They rated the caviness tornado ef4.
For one large home that was flattened. No debris granulation. Debris loosely piled to the side of the foundation. Weak contextuals. I'd say caviness was an even less sound candidate for ef4 than Newnan. But the home was really well build apparently so it’s not the most egregious over-rating ever.
Yeah. But still…it is possible…im no engineer but that is definitely at least ef3 though. if they rate that as anything less than ef3 it’s gonna be due to some bowling green levels of bullsh*t lmao. (slabbed anchored brick duplex rated mid range ef2 because “debris impacts that can’t be fully verified”)Debris granulation doesn't really occur with lower-end EF4 tornadoes if I remember correctly. Still, I don't think this is EF4 damage personally, and I wouldn't know because it's just a blurry picture of debris.
Exactly. Looks like it would be pretty well built… But can’t verifyHere is the picture of the house before it was destroyed.View attachment 28048
Celina and Prosper are where builders are putting down large communities with large newer built $$$ homes since many suburbs around Dallas (especially near the airports) have become land locked. NWS Ft Worth posted that they are starting their surveys so I am very curious about the tracks and intensities of that cell. I’m wondering if it initially tracked all the way from Bowie to Pilot Point, then formed a new circulation that produced the tornado that would impact Celina on east. The survey may take them some time but I think there is luckily a bit of a lull in storms for the next few days. Texas was under some kind of risk area almost every day last week.The homes look expensive enough on google earth lol…but then again you can’t tell construction quality from the outside. I'm also wonder if the Celina tornado is the same one that hit pilot point after crossing the lake. Or if there was a cycle
Rotation on that trailing edge of the Tennessee storm
wish i knew what this means
That's gonna be a big problem once the cap erodes.
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That's gonna be a big problem once the cap erodes.
Actually, is the cap gonna erode? I haven't paid attention to today's forecasts.