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We have a 28 damage indicators. we look at hotels, motels if they are damaged. multistory complexes. even gas station canopies. and as far as a home goes, a single or multifamily home, 1,000 to 5,000 square feet is on the chart and they look at various degrees of damage. if that home is completely gone, a total loss, it s gone down to the slab, the winds generally about 170 miles an hour. if houses were blown off their slabs, immediately that s ef-4 damage. to get to an ef-5 you have to have significant steel or concrete damage. and that s what they found initially yesterday around that briarwood elementary school and that s what gave them cause to raise it from an ef-4 with estimated peak winds of 190 up to an ef-5 with winds as high as 210 miles an hour. so 28 damage indicators. they look at all kinds of different structures, trees to see if they ve been debarked. that s more than likely at least ef-3 damage. i don t know if that sorts it ....
Drivers racing for shelter under gas station canopies, as hail battered the dallas area. you could hear it coming from the distance, just like a stampede. reporter: some stones the size of baseballs. in little elm, more than 70% of the school buses are out of commission. it s all part of a multi-day storm outbreak that brought more than 200 reports of severe weather. here s a frame from a mobile home that was blown off. reporter: an ef-2 tornado in arkansas. and straight-line winds up to 100 miles per hour, destroying this louisiana church. and we have got ominous clouds behind us here. the rain starting to come down again. we ve seen thunder and lightning. here in louisville, we re under a severe weather watch all night long. we could see wind gusts of up to 70 miles an hour, large hail and possibly tornadoes. david? all right, under a watch there in louisville. adrienne, thank you. let s get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, who is tracking this right into the night. ....