There is still work to be done in Greenfield, assessing the damage done there in Tuesday's tornado. But that process was complicated by this morning's severe weather. Meteorologist Hannah Dennis is there. Now uh Hannah, how did that Draco impact the work being done? Unfortunately, the town of Greenfield was in that path of the DU ratio that came through early this morning and that caused even more damage across town. Now, the National Weather Service goes through the areas affected by tornadoes to estimate the wind damage done to the town, to estimate what kind of rating to give that tornado that came through. Now, those EF rings are determined by the wind speeds that are estimated from all the damage that they see, but that the ratio brought in a lot more wind causing more damage on top of what's already been done by the tornado, which is complicating things for the National Weather Service to finish surveying the damage that has been done. Now, they are going to be continuing that their survey and they will be coming out with a final rating for this tornado in the coming days, but for now, they are still going to have to clean up in the town of Greenfield in Greenfield. Hand in this local five news and of course, the last thing we need after a serious weather event is another serious weather event. Yeah, because either one, I mean, the, the, even the, the ratio that you went through today, the 75 mile per hour wind and people got Tarps, they're trying to, you know, they're trying to recover after the tornado. So, really bad, you know, bad timing.