N0mz
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But but the house wasn't built to survive a nuclear blastView attachment 42153
This is so far visually the most impressive damage i’ve seen from the tornado so far.
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But but the house wasn't built to survive a nuclear blastView attachment 42153
This is so far visually the most impressive damage i’ve seen from the tornado so far.
I know man, as a Kentuckian, I can tell you, those are few and far between. The subdivisions aren’t going to have those because they mainly consist of older homes. In the rural counties, the larger homes are off to themselves so a violent tornado hitting those is like a needle in a haystack.Yes good eye. Lots of empty cells there, which means unreinforced CMU. While I am very confident this was a violent tornado, people should brace themselves for an EF3 rating.
Why is it so hard to find a single home with a proper poured slab and bolts foundation in Kentucky? It’s like Mayfield all over again.
That might be just enough to do it. But I could also see them nit-picking the shrubs, above ground pool, and SUV. Stupid I know, but that’s how these things often go.View attachment 42154View attachment 42155
re: Marion
This was one of the bad DIs from the drone footage I was able to match up with a before photo
I have studying tornado damage for 23 years but yet I don't know nothing according to you. There are people on this forum who are better than the experts at rating tornadoes.Calling an entire group of damage surveyors and engineers idiots who spent much of their time studying, doing math, getting taught from experts (AKA the people who were from Fujita’s era of surveying) is pretty distasteful, especially when considering the fact that surveying is heavily dependent on the office doing it and differs vastly dependent on that factor alone. Regardless on whether or not you agree with their ratings, they have reasons for doing things the way they do. They are more qualified than many of us to assign tornado ratings based on the current scale. It’s inherently subjective and will continue to be for a long time.
I mean the event is over not much more to doLovely, another thread going to become unreadable. Can we take some of this to the EF-scale debate thread please?
Yeah, it’s moderately irritating that we have to argue this here.Lovely, another thread going to become unreadable. Can we take some of this to the EF-scale debate thread please?
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re: Marion
This was one of the bad DIs from the drone footage I was able to match up with a before photo

The damage from this event is fine, the constant “everything is broken and I hate it all” can go in the other thread.I mean the event is over not much more to do
This scale is a joke
This scale is a joke
Where does it say that that at?preliminary
they're not gonna issue a final rating the day after the eventWhere does it say that that at?
This scale is a joke