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29th May
29th May
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broadcast maps tornado

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  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    quick question what should I do for my next bunker? light or dark? realistic or unrealistic? big or small? indestructable or destroyable?
  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    So yes the creator of this save will be ok if it passed from his other save "my backyard" it looks like he isprobably living on a ranch or out away from a neighborhood. so the property is probaly damadged-
  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    Just proving I'm not a hooligan that is unprofessional in this..
  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    I researched some of it because I hardly know anything about ef5 and ef6
  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    sorry if you think I'm spamming just scroll down to read it all I made 4 posts
  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    goglesq: An EF6 tornado, while theoretically possible, has never been officially recorded.It would require wind speeds exceeding 318 mph, and the highest wind speeds ever recorded were 302 mph.Damage from an EF6 tornado would be considered "inconceivable," possibly including ground scouring to bedrock and complete obliteration of well-built structures.
  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    goglesq: your also probably thinking " HOW CAN IT GET TO A ef5 " well EF5 tornadoes, the most intense category, can reachwidths of several miles.TheEl Reno, Oklahoma tornado in 2013is the record holder, measuring 2.6 miles wide.Some researchers estimate the Mulhall, Oklahoma tornado in 1999 could have been even wider, with a core circulation possibly exceeding 4 miles. do you ever think there could be a ef6?
  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    goglesq: also leading to the tornado coming near since he did make nother save saying " my backyard" and it showed AT least what it appeared to be a e4 tornado since it is kinda oval shaped and big you can seem to think "how is it even a e4 or e3" so you might think it is a ef5 tornado because how bad they get.An EF4 tornado can be quite large, with awidth ranging from about 1.5 to 2.5 miles.Some EF4 tornadoes have even been documented to reach widths of 2.5 miles.
  • BlazingRuby
    BlazingRuby
    3rd June
    goglesq: ok not gonna lie I know what I say its going NE he's south so he would survive but there's still a chance for hail and 50+ mph winds to occur within his area. I know this because I literally watch tornado watches and tornado and storm chasers online and they describe it. I had a ef3 and ef2 tornado a few ago and they were kinda the same so he could of have got a ef3 or 2 tornado since it would probably turn around due to the winds and the unoccuring cycles.
  • FoxFries404
    FoxFries404
    3rd June
    it's heading north, you're south of it