MNTornadoGuy
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Beautiful photo of Laverne 1991
Beautiful photo of Laverne 1991
Beautiful photo of Laverne 1991
Beautiful photo of Laverne 1991
I think this is the house.Anyone have a photo of this house that was swept away by the Chickasha tornado? Sounds like the strongest EF5 candidate of all of them.
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Here are the other two:
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That is the same as the home in the third photo I posted. That one is clearly missing nuts on some anchor bolts, while the one in the DI I posted was only mentioned as missing washers. It does however appear to have straight nailed studs and caked mud on one side of the foundation so that could be it. Thinking something might have gotten screwed up on the DAT.I think this is the house.
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Sometimes on DAT, they have multiple DIs for the same structure for different views. I think they couldn't attach multiple files at that point.That is the same as the home in the third photo I posted. That one is clearly missing nuts on some anchor bolts, while the one in the DI I posted was only mentioned as missing washers. It does however appear to have straight nailed studs and caked mud on one side of the foundation so that could be it. Thinking something might have gotten screwed up on the DAT.
I'm guessing it has to do with the contextual damage not being intense enough as the grass around the house is not too scoured, and some of the shrubs are not stripped.A "not exceptionally well constructed" house swept away by the Goldsby tornado. Even if this house was not exceptionally well constructed, I am exceptionally confused as to why this tornado wasn't rated EF5.
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There is one shrub closest to the house that is totally stripped, so my guess is a narrow and intense subvortex was responsible for that damage.I'm guessing it has to do with the contextual damage not being intense enough as the grass around the house is not too scoured, and some of the shrubs are not stripped.
Why is there such a big desire to not rate tornadoes an EF5? Are they trying to break some sort of record or something?
Some interview of Tim Marshall in Dawson Springs.
Yeah this one was the last EF4 in Ohio prior to Dayton 2019 (though I have some suspicions about Moscow, OH 2012). I remember being up that night watching the radar. The cell that dropped this looked like a disorganized blob of convection to my untrained eyes at the time, and I remember thinking that nothing too bad would happen. Man was I wrong.Some photos from one of the more forgotten tornado events of the 2010's, the 6/5/2010 Lake Township, OH EF4:
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Homes leveled or swept off their foundations, including one that lost most of its subflooring
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Closer view of the home with the most severe damage. CMU foundation with anchor bolts
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What appears to be a tractor tangled up in a partially debarked tree
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A vehicle pretty much crushed in half
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The Lake Township Police Department was destroyed as well as about half of its fleet of police vehicles.
Also Harrison, OH 1990What is it with Ohio and nighttime (E)F4s? Cincinnati 1999, Dayton 2019, and had totally forgotten about this one.