Bob Schafer
EF5
Holly CO media coverage
There is quite a bit of coverage of the Holly aftermath in The Rocky Mountain News.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/
Anyone want to venture a guess at the EF-rating from the picture there? It seems the houses on the left side of the picture were not (directly) struck by the tornado, but judging from the defoliation and debris lying on the ground (hard to say exactly from the pic, but there had apparently been a house in the foreground), it won't surprise me to see an EF-4 rating forthcoming.
Note how, as opposed to residents of OK/TX, for example, people in Denver are unfamiliar with the dryline. The article calls it the "dry line" (including quotation marks). I can picture plenty of people there thinking "the what?", LOL.
*edit Okay, I just looked at the slide show, and I don't believe I see anything there that looks like >EF-3 damage.
There is quite a bit of coverage of the Holly aftermath in The Rocky Mountain News.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/
Anyone want to venture a guess at the EF-rating from the picture there? It seems the houses on the left side of the picture were not (directly) struck by the tornado, but judging from the defoliation and debris lying on the ground (hard to say exactly from the pic, but there had apparently been a house in the foreground), it won't surprise me to see an EF-4 rating forthcoming.
Note how, as opposed to residents of OK/TX, for example, people in Denver are unfamiliar with the dryline. The article calls it the "dry line" (including quotation marks). I can picture plenty of people there thinking "the what?", LOL.
*edit Okay, I just looked at the slide show, and I don't believe I see anything there that looks like >EF-3 damage.
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