Aaron Rider
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Dude was probably taken aback that the surveyor was rude enough to neither say howdy nor offer him some dip.
(I grew up in a very rural part of PA so I'm not just indulging Southern stereotypes...)
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Dude was probably taken aback that the surveyor was rude enough to neither say howdy nor offer him some dip.
Rochelle and Vilonia.In my opinion, excluding Vilonia, this has been the closest one to ending the EF5 drought. TLZK did a fantastic job with this survey and have given me a lot of confidence in the future of their ratings.
Mandatory.Rochelle and Vilonia.
This was posted to Twitter with the caption “If this isn’t EF5 then I don’t know what is”. Yeah let’s just ignore that the entire property has essentially been bulldozed into an empty dirt lot with a slab. There’s even a freakin’ bulldozer IN the photo! Weather Twitter raises my blood pressure…
Honestly looking at the position of that bulldozer I wouldn’t be surprised if the damaged/lifted up slab was caused by it.
Looks like how my back feels in the morning.Mandatory.
Seriously, how the heck did it bend these rails? Unreal
Completely forgot about Rochelle. That damage in the Deer Creek subdivision had several EF5 damage indicators.Rochelle and Vilonia.
It had an 81.77 mile path length.Is the damage survey from the Diaz tornado complete? I haven’t seen it on the DAT yet.
I think it'll be another week or two before it's done considering the extent of all the other tornadoes.Is the damage survey from the Diaz tornado complete? I haven’t seen it on the DAT yet.
No that’s the cave city tornado.It had an 81.77 mile path length.
Actually it is 40 EF2+ tornadoes. 27 EF2’S, 10 EF3’S, and 3 EF4’S.Update: We are now up to 38 significant tornadoes for the severe weather outbreak.
Crazy to see that a lot of the tornadoes that did touch town were all strong to violent. Definitely one of the most violent March outbreaks in a long time.