They state that this was an EF4 with 200 mph winds- that's incorrect. It was an EF5 with winds of around 190 mph. (Yes, EF5 tornadoes are categorized to have winds of over 200 mph, however, the rating a tornado gets is based on the amount of damage it causes, not wind speed.)
God bless Joplin. I grew up in the Metro east of St Louis in Alton, IL.
My relatives are in Dixon and Rolla. I'm very proud of you Joplin for fighting back and refusing to let this destroy more lives.
Your in my thoughts and prayers.
juliajuliagenevieve 1 week ago
Stupid whore, stay the fuck out of my state
DWarrior4 1 week ago
@efy324 this tornado had winds of over 200mph. they calculate the wind speeds after accessing the damage. so they actually go by wind speed.
skate2own 3 weeks ago
i would go to walmart..get a shopping cart...take some things with me!!! xD during the tornado....jkjk
TheWolfBlitzer 1 month ago
EF-4? More like EF-5
BackOff414 1 month ago
yawn
PressureBoi900 2 months ago
He said, "You can see the roof completely gone." If it was gone, how could anybody see it?
tomshiba51 2 months ago
@Jemalacane Your laugh made me question.
foilseal 2 months ago
@foilseal Your question made me laugh! :)
Jemalacane 2 months ago
They state that this was an EF4 with 200 mph winds- that's incorrect. It was an EF5 with winds of around 190 mph. (Yes, EF5 tornadoes are categorized to have winds of over 200 mph, however, the rating a tornado gets is based on the amount of damage it causes, not wind speed.)
efy324 2 months ago