“…It is particularly important to survey high-impact events as has been done in the past for the 3 May 1999 Moore-Bridge Creek, Oklahoma (Marshall 2002;Speheger et al 2002), 4 May 2007 Greensburg, Kansas (Marshall et al 2008b), 22 May 2011Joplin, Missouri (NOAA 2011, and 27 April 2011 Tuscaloosca-Birmingham, Alabama (Karstens et al 2013), tornadoes and many other historical cases. Much has been learned from these and other damage survey studies regarding the low-level tornado wind field (Karstens et al 2013) and attendant damage (Wurman and Alexander 2005), structure failure (Marshall 2002;Marshall et al 2008a), distribution of risk in the damage path (Abbey and Fujita 1975;Speheger et al 2002), nonlinear damage markings (Wakimoto et al 2003;Marshall et al 2008b), and the relationship between the condensation funnel, the damage path, and radar observations (Wakimoto et al 2003).…”