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Severe Threat May 15-16, 2025

Pretty sure this has been the deadliest tornado year since 2011 now, right?
I think 2021 was pretty high up too, mainly with the Mayfield outbreak.
 
how would the garage affect it's rating?
Attached garages (especially two car) are now seen as a failure point and used to downgrade wind speeds. Which makes logical sense, but is also extremely silly because 90% of houses have attached garages.

Edit: it wasn't facing into the wind, so it may not be downgraded as much, but it really depends on the surveyor.
 
I will say, looking closer at these posts, this is definitely one of the stronger EF5 candidates we've had in quite a while, so maybe I'll save the skepticism until after the surveys are done. I'll have to find some of @Sawmaster's old posts in the EF thread, and repost them there, because he made some really strong points about how a lot of older houses are actually quite a bit sturdier than most newer houses.
 
I will say, looking closer at these posts, this is definitely one of the stronger EF5 candidates we've had in quite a while, so maybe I'll save the skepticism until after the surveys are done. I'll have to find some of @Sawmaster's old posts in the EF thread, and repost them there, because he made some really strong points about how a lot of older houses are actually quite a bit sturdier than most newer houses.
I would argue that this isn’t really a strong EF5 candidate yet. If there’s a house thoroughly slabbed with evidence of anchor bolts with good context surrounding it, then I think we can start discussing that. The tree scar through the forest is really impressive though, and despite that not being a viable indicator of EF5 intensity, it at least gives it a very viable shot at an EF4 rating.

There’s quite moderate granulation, but the tree damage and vehicle damage I’ve seen isn’t overly impressive to me. There is one home I saw from earlier posts that’s definitely a solid EF4 candidate, and a surface level look leads me to think that could get a 180+ MPH rating just based on how the slab and debris looks. It doesn’t quite have “the look” that an EF5 would demand though.
 
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