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Severe WX April 4th-6th, 2022 Severe Weather Threat

I think this one might beat Kris Lancaster’s Washington, IL video in terms of total lack of self-preservation instinct. Guy didn’t even go inside when his house was coming apart. Insane.
Well, the house isn't a very good shelter if it's already being destroyed, now is it? Big brain move.
 
PDS warning on that with large and extremely dangerous wording but already seems to be fading on CC, probably pretty brief
 
Hope this isn’t too premature, but aside from the Pembroke/Ellabell area damage, I haven’t seen anything that quite matches up with the violent looking radar signatures. Finding the lack of reports out of Ulmer especially odd. That town looked like it got hit hard based on radar. Either the bark was worse than the bite, or the worst damage has not yet been documented.
 
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Supposedly from the Park Place subdivision in Pembroke

Those anchor bolts appear to be closely spaced, and likely above the standard for what is considered "well-anchored" (3 feet apart or less) by engineers. Plus, that appears to be a very strong and thick poured concrete slab foundation, with no apparent use of CMUs. In other words, barring any glaring contextual discrepancies, this is a strong violent candidate.
 
Those anchor bolts appear to be closely spaced, and likely above the standard for what is considered "well-anchored" (3 feet apart or less) by engineers. Plus, that appears to be a very strong and thick poured concrete slab foundation, with no apparent use of CMUs. In other words, barring any glaring contextual discrepancies, this is a strong violent candidate.
Like mid to high-end EF4.
 
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