Hi, my "work" done on the Vilonia home was legitimately just a random discord message I sent one day after looking at the house for like thirty minutes. It was never intended to be taken as law, and I never asked anyone to use this random message I typed up in about thirty minutes in a full on debate, especially without asking me. This is still a continuation of a problem I mentioned when I joined the forum. It's a recurring problem where people take screenshots of my messages or just copy-and-paste my point without asking me or understanding what it means. I can assure you, it's just as frustrating for me when I see people getting mad at my "work" when people just copy and paste my message from some time ago and get all defensive about it when the argument is actually challenged (as any anonymous online user's work should be). To clear up my view on the Vilonia home on Wicker Street, by the standards provided in Marshall's survey of Moore, this single residence does not qualify as an EF5 DI by Marshall et al. (2014). Does this mean another expert in the field may disagree? Of course they can. My point in the single message I sent (which was not written with intent to be copied and pasted on forums) was that according to the methodology set by the most recent survey explicitly defining EF5 damage to a slab-on-grade residence, this single damage indicator could not qualify. Does this mean no other site in the tornado's path could get rated EF5? No, and I did not say this. This is again another problem with people regurgitating my work is that my initial point can be skewed and taken out of context. Is the tornado itself an EF5? Absolutely, I don't think anyone disagrees. The tornado was objectively into EF5 intensity for a solid portion of its path in Vilonia.
Regarding my Rochelle study, I researched this tornado for a year. No, I did not spend this entire time on just the single residence. I surveyed all EF4 DIs, some more in-depth than others. The reason I could not provide an in-depth analysis on each home in this forum is because I'm a college student. I have things to do. I don't have the time to show everything I've ever done on a forum. Does this mean I didn't complete the analysis? No. The residence you are thinking of in Rochelle suffers from essentially the same problems as other residences in the neighborhood. This isn't directly related to whoever constructed the residence, but rather these types of homes as a whole. I will provide a short summary for why that home qualifies as EF4. The residence at 4807 S Richard Rd, Rochelle, IL 61068 is on a poured concrete wall foundation. The major failure here was the connection between the floor joists and sill plates. This is evident by nearly every single sill plate remaining on the foundation, which infers the wind load never reached the anchor bolts. No bent bolts were evident at this residence, because the anchor bolts never had a chance to bend. The house was swept away before the anchor bolts were exposed to the forces necessary to bend the bolts. The home did not have any major failure modes with its exterior design, but interior connections near the foundation were subpar. Of note, earlier photos of this home (before major cleanup) showed a vehicle on or near the foundation opposite of the garage. By this definition, the home meets an EF4 qualification. If you are doubting why I am a valid source on this topic (which is a valid question to ask): I am a Civil Engineering undergraduate, all of my research was presented to and approved by Ethan Moriarty, degreed Mechanical Engineer, and challenged by other highly knowledgeable individuals in the field who agreed with my conclusions. Unfortunately, this home has the least amount of angles I could find out of the entire Rochelle track of EF4 DIs. While you could argue the lack of documentation could still infer a possibility of EF5, the current angles of the residence suggest EF4. I can also annotate this aerial photograph later if I have the time.
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For anyone wondering, I have made significant progress with my research on cycloidal marks and my paper is progressing very well. Hopefully I have the chance to release some of my work later this year for you guys to read if you are interested.