Brent wrote:BreakingNews: 24 deaths in wake of tornado in Joplin, MO, - News-Leader http://bit.ly/jaJ5iR

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Brent wrote:BreakingNews: 24 deaths in wake of tornado in Joplin, MO, - News-Leader http://bit.ly/jaJ5iR
wx247 wrote:Hey all... the situation tonight is unreal. The tornado was north and west of us here by about 20 miles, but the devestation is unlike anything I have ever seen.
CrazyC83 wrote:So what will Joplin get rated I wonder?
I say it depends on the quality of construction, that would be the difference between EF4 and EF5.
The hospital damage was probably EF3, the houses around it EF4. But there may have been EF5 damage elsewhere.
wx247 wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:So what will Joplin get rated I wonder?
I say it depends on the quality of construction, that would be the difference between EF4 and EF5.
The hospital damage was probably EF3, the houses around it EF4. But there may have been EF5 damage elsewhere.
If you can find a before and after picture of the St John's Hospital you will be surprised by how devastated it actually is.
TwisterFanatic wrote:Looks as if the atmosphere will take a break overnight, and get ready for more tomorrow afternoon/evening..
wx247 wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:So what will Joplin get rated I wonder?
I say it depends on the quality of construction, that would be the difference between EF4 and EF5.
The hospital damage was probably EF3, the houses around it EF4. But there may have been EF5 damage elsewhere.
If you can find a before and after picture of the St John's Hospital you will be surprised by how devastated it actually is.
psyclone wrote:unfortunately, unlike many severe events that yield calm the following day, southwest missouri looks to have a respectable severe threat tomorrow as well.
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