@ryaaaan1993 Tell you what Croft owes Connor half his new wage at Warrington because when Connor is off it Croft goes missing everytime. Swear Connor makes him look better than he is
@Flutterpen@AlluPatronia I know, Ive merely pointed out that a UK build masonry house that solid brick external and internal walls will fair better in upto an EF3 and everyone has lost their minds
@Flutterpen@AlluPatronia The only 300mph EF3 was probably El Rino and the EF3 part was because it didn't hit anything big enough to get a higher rating.
@GerWeather I think upto EF3 a masonry house from say the UK will fair better because the walls and internal walls are brick so will fair better. ( even i was sceptical until I saw the EF3 damage we had in Jersey
Obviously no one doubts that EF4 to EF5 is a whole different beast.
@Flutterpen@AlluPatronia Youve quoted and shown a picture of an EF5 in Joplin. The person missing was sadly in a car that was thrown into a lake. No point has has anyone said an EF5 wont cause catastrophic damage.
@RealAlwx@AlluPatronia None of us are dropping like flies. Its just warm and because of how we insulate homes it makes the home retain the head.
A/c isnt always cost effective because we dont have enough days a year at a heat to make it worth while
@Hunteryounggg@HitGarageDoor@AlluPatronia Its based of damage, but if the part you need for EF5 fails because its defective or wasnt built correctly how do you know it caused more damage. You literally have to go by what damage you have
@simplytargaryen@yonejutsu@AlluPatronia They dont, the highest ever winds recorded on earth was around 325mph in the Bridge Creek Tornado. Straight line wind was 250 gust in a cyclone.
@yonejutsu@AlluPatronia Again the argument isnt EF5 as that will destroy whatever it hits and we can all accept that. I am thinking more the mid ranges like an Ef2-3 etc where structurally the shell of the home will remain in tact