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Severe WX Severe Weather Threat 3/14-3/16

Apparently there is a few houses struck by tornadoes two years in a row in Paragould?

 
West of Tylertown on the north side of 98, a well built,
well anchored home, was swept from the foundation, leaving debris
in a pile and thrown behind the home. This home was determined to
have 170 MPH EF4 damage.


Rookie question since I’m not as educated on actual damage surveys. Does the home having the debris still piled near it and not the slab swept completely clean and the debris granulated Preclude a higher end EF-4?
Yes, when debris is piled on or near the foundation but not strewn downwind, it’s usually indicative of low to mid-range EF4. Example: the Sandy Hook, MS EF4 from a few years back.
 
Guys we have keep in mind that’s the same foundation that was shown earlier. These photos taken after extensive debris cleanup. The poster failed to mention that. Impressive none the less.
I seen that picture with debris concentrated near the foundation. It was down to the slab but the debris remained close to the foundation. It was also not granulated.
 
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