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Damage Survey Training

Damage Survey Training. Chad Entremont NWS Jackson. Viewing Damage. Be aware of all damage (trees, structures, small objects etc) Know which direction damage was blown with respect to storm motion Have an idea of how sturdy the structure / object was

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Damage Survey Training

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  1. Damage SurveyTraining Chad Entremont NWS Jackson

  2. Viewing Damage • Be aware of all damage (trees, structures, small objects etc) • Know which direction damage was blown with respect to storm motion • Have an idea of how sturdy the structure / object was • Cover / cross all roads along the possible path

  3. Tornado • Debris blown in different directions from storm motion • Debris converges to the center • Look for focused damage along a path • Look for damage opposite of storm motion (shingles on E side of roof dmg from a W to E moving tornado) • Trees may lay perpendicular to storm motion

  4. Severe Tstm • Damage is blown in 1 direction, the way the storm is moving • Hardwoods tend to be uprooted • Pines snapped • Shingle damage on 1 side of roof • Usually wider and disorganized, not in a focused path • Usually become wider with time

  5. Tornado Storm Motion

  6. EF Scale • EF0 – (light dmg) branches broken off trees; a few shallow rooted trees uprooted; minor shingle or roof dmg • EF1 – (mod dmg) peeled surface off or portions of roof heavily dmg; mobile homes pushed off foundation/overturned; several to a couple dozen trees snapped/uprooted; attached garages may be destroyed • EF2 – (Considerable dmg) roofs torn off homes; mobile homes demolished; numerous to hundreds of trees snapped/uprooted; multi story homes shifted; chicken houses severely dmg or destroyed; light object missiles generated

  7. EF Scale • EF3 – (severe dmg) roofs torn off well build structures with outer walls collapsed; vehicles lifted and thrown; metal truss towers toppled; massive tree dmg with nearly all trees in the forest dmg with some hardwoods debarked • EF4 – (devastating dmg) well built structures leveled; weak foundation buildings blown away some distance; vehicles thrown considerable distance and missiles generated • EF5 – (total dmg) foundations left clean with all debris thrown considerable distances; steel reinforced concrete structures badly damaged

  8. EF1 Damage

  9. EF2 Damage

  10. EF2 Damage Destroyed Mobile Home

  11. EF3 Damage

  12. EF4 Damage

  13. EF5 Damage

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