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I don't think it's that bizarre. I can find quite a few debarked trees in random place when I just saunter around along random roads.For these pics, It's impossible to know whether tornado do It or not but the question itself was also meaningless. I've seen vehicle had been mangled at obvious low end EF2 level, maybe trees can also be debarked by low end EF2 tornado.It was always the overall contextual damage matters, not one or two debarked trees. I also wouldn't attribute all these damage feature to subvortex. Most of them were not.Totally bizarre. I guess I now have to consider that apparently this can happen with tornadoes below EF4 strength.
Based on the thousands of examples of tree damage in context with structure damage that I’ve looked at over the past two decades, I couldn’t disagree more.I don't think it's that bizarre. I can find quite a few debarked trees in random place when I just saunter around along random roads.For these pics, It's impossible to know whether tornado do It or not but the question itself was also meaningless. I've seen vehicle had been mangled at obvious low end EF2 level, maybe trees can also be debarked by low end EF2 tornado.It was always the overall contextual damage matters, not one or two debarked trees. I also wouldn't attribute all these damage feature to subvortex. Most of them were not.
Things like this can happen without a tornado so I said It was not that bizarre. Even in this year, Shengze tornado May 15 in Suzhou had similar damage feature and was debated in another thread.Based on the thousands of examples of tree damage in context with structure damage that I’ve looked at over the past two decades, I couldn’t disagree more.
Like there was EF5 home damage in Greensburg but the trees nearby were barely even touched.Based on the thousands of examples of tree damage in context with structure damage that I’ve looked at over the past two decades, I couldn’t disagree more.
In that particular case, somebody on this forum pointed out evidence of insect damage underneath the bark in the photos of those debarked trees in Shengze. I wonder if that is the cause of the other cases?Things like this can happen without a tornado so I said It was not that bizarre. Even in this year, Shengze tornado May 15 in Suzhou had similar damage feature and was debated in another thread.
Was this the larger area of EF5 damage at the south edge of town, or the smaller area of EF5 damage at and around the high school? The debarking in some parts of Greensburg was among some of the most intense I have seen photographed.Like there was EF5 home damage in Greensburg but the trees nearby were barely even touched.
The area outside of town I believe where 4 or 5 homes were swept away in EF5 fashion.Was this the larger area of EF5 damage at the south edge of town, or the smaller area of EF5 damage at and around the high school? The debarking in some parts of Greensburg was among some of the most intense I have seen photographed.
Yeah, there was intense tree debarking but the houses that received an EF5 rating didn't have much tree damage if any nearby.Was this the larger area of EF5 damage at the south edge of town, or the smaller area of EF5 damage at and around the high school? The debarking in some parts of Greensburg was among some of the most intense I have seen photographed.
I'm not mad but I'm just an amateur. I have been following this stuff for a long time and I still wouldn't give an opinion on the rating of any tornado. I know it's a big deal among the people who have spent their lives devoted to this and I leave it to them to decide because I wouldn't expect them to be as educated on the things I have done with the same passion. I did ponder really trying to learn more about the advanced parts of the meteorological science but I really believe it takes a special kind of mind and personality to be really good with that world.Please go easy on him for he is still learning. Also Brice I was not trying to offend you either I was just confused on the comment you made.