Guys I was being sarcastic lol. Or maybe... Is this why the 2014 Smithfield, NY tornado was rated EF2
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On a more serious note. I took a look at Greenfield's damage survey and started circling all the homes without pictures. It was too many so I had to start circling the homes with pictures instead.
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141 homes surveyed
Only 32 had pictures taken (22%)
31 homes had EF4 damage
14 Had pictures taken (45%)
43 Had EF3 Damage
11 Had Pictures (26%)
How is this acceptable? It'd be one thing if they at least wrote descriptions of the houses, but they didn't. It's just blank. This is the best they could document the second strongest tornado of all time?
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Red was rated EF4, orange is EF3, Blue didn't even receive a rating.
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These don't have pictures. The third to the right looks well constructed and is right on a main road. How did they not document it?
Yes. Out of the 16 houses with a DOD of 10 only 5 were documented in the toolkit. 8 were described as being well built with anchor bolts.
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I've attached a picture showing where the overhead pictures are located along the damage path. Does anyone have the ability to (or want to) question the NWS Des Moines office about it? One of the reasons ratings continue to be wrong is probably because people don't keep the pressure on while the rating is still preliminary. people should want to know why it's being rated this way now, not after it's too late and the surveyors can deflect blame.
@TH2002, thoughts?
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