joshoctober16
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ya thats a thing a notice, they say (radar cant be use since its a damage base scale) but then if thats true why lower a rating of a tornado that got hit by debris if its a pure damage scale?That's fair enough, and a reasonable point. I'd still really like to understand the thought process behind the decision more, from the NWS's point of view.
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This is Satellite imagery from 2019, with the imagery right after the tornado on the right. It seems the core (which was quite narrow) of the tornado tracked pretty much just over or a tad north of the home, based on the debris field. The purple circled structure is what I assume to be the machinery shed/storage building. I am very curious about this, no.1 because the shed seems quite small and no. 2 I cant see any easily identifiable massive debris in the remnants of the home. I am *not* saying this impact didn't happen, but there is a part of me thinking that this impact seems pretty similar to normal debris that will hit a home when a tornado strikes it (which leads off into the points you mentioned in the second paragraph- in which I firmly agree). Besides, there is so much talk of the EF scale being a *damage* scale not windspeed, and then in cases like the actual *damage* isn't taken into consideration, and the focus is reasons why the windspeed was lower? It's the tornado doing all the damage anyway - and it takes an intense/violent tornado anyway to turn debris into something which can slab a home in the first place.
the scale has become too much of a FIND ANY REASON to downgrade a tornado then being science base.
it isn't helping that base on DOW data that 50+% of all tornadoes are underrated and 0% of them are over rated (when i say over rated and under rated i mean 2 EF rating off)
while there are a view tornadoes that seem to be over rated base on dow data they are only off by 1 EF rating.
if the scale was good then the amount of over rated and under rated should be the same.