Considering how NWS Dodge City has been rating tree damage, I think an EF4 rating is possible.There's a completely debarked tree from the site in the first pic
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Dang, Plevna might’ve been a bit more violent than I first thought.There's a completely debarked tree from the site in the first pic
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Looks like debarked hardwood trees and low-lying shrubbery in that first pic, with maybe some ground scouring? Definitely violent contextuals
Not sure, but whatever it is, it seems pretty good at surviving tornadoes.What is the hollow material used in the walls of that house? Never seen that before?
The residence it encountered is a pure stone house, like almost made 100% of stone even maybe some concrete, I'd call this a true EF5 DI if one can manage level it. It's unbelievable that a house of this fashion was built in the middle of nowhere in Plains.What is the hollow material used in the walls of that house? Never seen that before?
Dang, Plevna might’ve been a bit more violent than I first thought.
Are there any photos of tree damage on the Dodge City portion of the tornado’s track? Wichita’s not going to rate any tree damage EF4 based on the single EF3 DI on their portion, but Dodge City has been consistently giving EF3 ratings to tree damage.
Hard to tell right now. I’d wait until I see more damage pics come out from that area. For right now, I think these have been the strongest of the year based on the damage they produced.Strongest tornado of year no? Some said..
Hard to tell right now. I’d wait until I see more damage pics come out from that area. For right now, I think these have been the strongest of the year based on the damage they produced.
Bakersfield, MO.
Tylertown, MS.
Diaz, AR.
Lake City, AR.
London, KY.
Grinnell, KS.
Plevna, KS.
This well illustrated the inconsistency between different WFO, DDC might be one of those generous NWS office when it comes to tor rating, the only other offices that willing to rate tons of EF3/4 DI purely based on tree are JAX and PAH I believe. Wonder if the Greensburg cell occurred in ICT's CWA, should we get so many EF3s.Are there any photos of tree damage on the Dodge City portion of the tornado’s track? Wichita’s not going to rate any tree damage EF4 based on the single EF3 DI on their portion, but Dodge City has been consistently giving EF3 ratings to tree damage.
Oh my lord, just found this DI from the Grinnell survey:
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This is a 112 mph EF2 DI with zero comment on how the house disappeared and instead chose to focus on damage to neighboring homes. This is one of the worst surveys I’ve ever seen.
I’ve seen one home from an aerial footage that appeared to be leveled.But do they have building damage to go on, or simply the debarking and the ground scouring?
Unbelievable. Severe debarking and granulation present at this residence too.Oh, and it gets a lot better! Here’s a 113 mph EF2 DI to the north they just added:
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Is it safe to say Goodland is the most unreliable NWS office when it comes to ratings?
Unbelievable. Severe debarking and granulation present at this residence too.