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Okay, which home is that from?
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Okay, which home is that from?
If they can't find at least high ef4 damage with all these BENT bolts ima be confused...surely some of these have to be well built if they have good anchoring like that and are still getting ripped away with enough force to flatten bolts sideways.
Don't know, but it was from this video.Okay, which home is that from?
I'm sure the specialists surveying will rate it accordingly. Still incredibly harrowing.If they can't find at least high ef4 damage with all these BENT bolts ima be confused...surely some of these have to be well built if they have good anchoring like that and are still getting ripped away with enough force to flatten bolts sideways.
NWS Des Moines is actually pretty good and fair when it comes to surveying so it'll certainly be at least a high-end EF4.I'm sure the specialists surveying will rate it accordingly. Still incredibly harrowing.
No it was just one home that got flattened and partially swept away. Good anchoring but weak contextual damage relatively...NWS Des Moines is actually pretty good and fair when it comes to surveying so it'll certainly be at least a high-end EF4.
They rated Winterset an EF4 and that was barely EF4 imo, unless there's damage that I haven't seen from that.
Not sure what the others exactly are, but it's certainly up there.Compared to all the other EF5 candidates where does greenfield stand?
Oh without a doubt. Mayfield certainly had EF5 intensity IMO (albeit probably just barely?), and imo Rolling Fork wasn't an EF5, just a very high end EF4. This, however, has damage comparable to exclusively EF5 tornadoes, which, again, was only done in a few seconds.Id say its above rolling fork and Mayfield personally
...Yeah that's an EF5. I'm not gonna hide my thoughts.View attachment 27538
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Extreme damage on farmsteads SW of Greenfield via FEMA CAP.
Thanks for posting that, was going to correct my earlier post but didn't get a chance to yet.Sorry if this has been posted and I missed it. The woman killed north of Corning was not a chaser, she was on her way home from work at Southwest Iowa Egg Coop.
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Not sure, but I assume that the bolt would be bent after the home gets lifted. I'd have to look into the mechanics of how anchor bolts get bent, because it's either the sheer intensity of the winds, or the house getting ripped off of them.If an anchore bolt is bent like that...does it indicate that the home tried to hold on for as long as possible before getting violently torn away? Which may indicate better construction quality.
Wow. Especially wow at that first picture. Looks like a little clean up being done in the second picture, how are swept away homes that have already been cleaned up factored into the survey process?View attachment 27538
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Extreme damage on farmsteads SW of Greenfield via FEMA CAP.