“Also my dogs first music video”That fuckinG dog ?
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“Also my dogs first music video”That fuckinG dog ?
still unconfirmed, but they are estimating it was an EF2-EF3 tornado.
I would be in agreement with that. While a very small number of homes were totally leveled. Looking closer at the photos the homes right next door on either side had minor damage in Contrast, and homes behind close by were not leveled. Makes me lean more towards those small amount of homes were not well built. Making them the minority in this review. Overall I would say 1-2 level.
Holy fuckYou’re a jack of all trades. A tornado expert and a structural engineer. This is probably a one in a million event where you get to use both of your expertise here locally.
You’re a jack of all trades. A tornado expert and a structural engineer. This is probably a one in a million event where you get to use both of your expertise here locally.
Thanks! Glad I could actually help. Sarcasm of course like your post.
I’ve actually been extremely into weather and tornadoes since I was maybe 6 years old? I would study storms, look at tons of damage photos. Actually would go out and photograph the storms locally as well. Like many here actually. I was giving my non expert opinion. It’s actually not far fetched at all. It’s an odd destruction pattern. It’s not like you see a line of clearly destroyed homes. You get 1, then minor damage, then another, then minor damage. Coupled with the storm coming at night it’s hard to give an good representation of what happened by photo or video evidence of the event.
Again it was clearly a hunch and guess. Posts and sly attacks like yours are reasons why members have left this forum and never returned.
Glad I could help. I don’t come here often anymore like I used to, and I see I haven’t missed much
Friday night about 2am I drove right into it on the way to Kentucky. I was going the same direction as the storm. Saw the lightning in the distance coming down 355 towards it, all the way north at I-88.
Had a few sprinkles until I hit Lowell, IN, then it was rain of biblical proportions all the way until about 20 miles SOUTH of Florence, KY. So about 4 hours of driving in it.
Amazingly, I used my wipers about 3x, each on a single swipe. Between the windshield sealant and ceramic speed shine the water just sheeted off the windshield at 70mph. It was glorious.
I have some video I took that I’ll upload in the morning.
Then caught tonight’s storm on the way home, again, right about Lowell, IN. No one in front of me and visibility dropped to maybe 1/8th mile due to the rainfall. Freshly applied speed shine lived up to the potential, never touched the wipers.
On w/b 80/94 where the construction near Cline is, where the left two lanes split off, then split again, there was a lot of standing water. A few vehicles hydroplaned and tagged the Jersey barriers that are set up. Traffic in those two lanes was really backed up. Fortunately I chose wisely and stayed right. That way in case the roads were bad I would be able to hit the surface streets.
Tonight’s storm added a good hour to my 500 mile drive thanks to the asshats that slowed down to a crawl in the hammer lane with their hazards on being a slow rolling roadblock.
Not much damage in Cedar Lake IN. Tornado warning at midnight and was very windy for 10 minuets. The neighbors new trampoline went for a ride and is now bent about 12 different ways. Their kids are pissed lol
I was hoping for a new roof and siding but that didn’t happen.
They're saying an EF-0 hit in Plainfield too.