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Severe Threat May 15-16, 2025


This scale is a joke

Wait wait wait now hold on a minute. See this? That’s a basement window. Do you know what that means?
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That means what we thought was a poured slab foundation was not. It was a subfloor over the basement. I’m usually good at spotting the difference, but this one slipped past me.

What this means is this was potentially what I call a “subfloor slider”. High-end EF3 might be totally appropriate.

You all need to slow down, take a detailed objective look at the photos, and analyze the construction and its implications instead of immediately jumping to the “Everything is broken!!!111!1” mantra. It’s getting ridiculous.
 
You don't need EF-4's to have a bad day. Even just EF-1s and -2s can ruin your day.
We had an EF2 hit nearby in 2011 (not during the superoutbreak). Tornadoes are a bit uncommon here, but not unheard of, and yet I remember seeing plenty of stuff marking the 14th anniversary this year. Nobody died but a whole bunch of people were missing part or all of their roofs among other things.
 
As I said, just get used to what is now the unbreakable 165 ceiling, and the ratings process is a lot less irritating lol

Am more interested in seeing path lengths at this point, wondering how many families we had since it really feels like some of these cycled decently quickly? The southern KY one was probably a very long tracker though
 
As I said, just get used to what is now the unbreakable 165 ceiling, and the ratings process is a lot less irritating lol

Am more interested in seeing path lengths at this point, wondering how many families we had since it really feels like some of these cycled decently quickly? The southern KY one was probably a very long tracker though
Yea, I'm interested in seeing the width of that Somerset tornado.
 
As I said, just get used to what is now the unbreakable 165 ceiling, and the ratings process is a lot less irritating lol

Am more interested in seeing path lengths at this point, wondering how many families we had since it really feels like some of these cycled decently quickly? The southern KY one was probably a very long tracker though
There’s nothing even controversial here though. Subfloor. High-end EF3 for a house becoming detached from its subfloor could even be considered a bit liberal for a rating. Come on guys we know better…
 
There’s nothing even controversial here though. Subfloor. High-end EF3 for a house becoming detached from its subfloor could even be considered a bit liberal for a rating. Come on guys we know better…

Well yeah that one house is fine as a 3, I'm speaking more generally for outbreaks as a whole with our collection of 165s getting quite impressive
 
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