Good job! Lmao @AtlanticI finished catching up on this thread at 12:01 pm EST, after 3 hours of looking through 60ish pages.
That is high end, might be enough to push EF4 for tree damage here.That extent of damage to such forested areas is very seldom seen. As if the video of extreme motion wasn’t enough, that level of vegetation damage leads me to believe this was an EF5 strength tornado. Curious to see other areas along the path.
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If anyone here does know a source please post it!
I don't post often here but just wanted to say I agree with you on that one. These strong hardwood trees (oaks here?) don't snap "clean" like pine or other softwood / weaker hardwood trees; they will bend until the fibers gradually give, chunk by chunk, leaving this messy look behind. But it's not debarked - so far I've only seen a few instances of minor debarking (not sure which tornado though) from the pictures of last night's storms. I was thinking low-end EF4 based on the other damage seen (mangled vehicles particularly), but I'm just an armchair weather enthusiast far removed from all of this.I’m gonna play devils advocate here, this damage looks like it would barely pass as ef4.
The “debarking” here is actually just the result of the trunks/branches being torn off, exposing the bark underneath.
You can tell because the areas where the branches/trunks haven’t been torn off there’s no debarking to be seen.
I’m also seeing quite a bit of shrubbery on the forest floor that still have all of their foliage still intact.
I was asleep during the main part of this event, and when left yesterday there was about 75-80 pages. I wake up this morning to look and it just like BOOM, 160 pages. I was just like dang. I can't believe we had two very violent tornadoes overnight.Good job! Lmao @Atlantic
Hope y'all are ready for more missed surveys because of Trump and co's bullsh*t.
I think you’re right. That, combined with the tree damage and vehicle mangling will probably do it for an EF4 rating.I see anchor bolts faintly on this home from lake city. This could be verifiable EF4 damage.
Hope y'all are ready for more missed surveys because of Trump and co's bullsh*t.
Most of these places are understaffed to begin with. Eliminating people in positions that will save lives instead of giving them more resources to do their job is not going to end well for anyone.As someone who wants to work for the NWS, seeing these people get cut from their job that they have worked so hard for makes me upset.
Hope y'all are ready for more missed surveys because of Trump and co's bullsh*t.
Improving damage surveys is the least of my concerns here, this is about even having them at all.No need to censor the word “bullshit”, Andy! LOL
Anyhow, these recent staffing cuts at the NWS are certainly not giving me confidence that WFO’s who already have a reputation for poor damage surveys are going to step up their game any time soon.
Okay, some serious questions…Improving damage surveys is the least of my concerns here, this is about even having them at all.