On 2026-06-07, NOAA SPC 2026-06-07 reports logged 1 confirmed tornado reported across Greene, MO. The morning after, Roofbird ran its AI-vision pipeline over current satellite imagery of the impact zone — scanning 429 buildings, isolating 429 residential structures, scoring 10 roofs, and flagging the 10 below as showing the clearest replacement-grade wear.
7 of the 10 flagged roofs read as architectural asphalt shingles, 1 as tpo or epdm flat membrane roofing, and 1 was rated "moderately aged". Average roof score across the set is 4.7/10, and 1 clears a high-likelihood bar (score ≥ 8 or buy-probability ≥ 75) — the doors worth knocking first.
Estimated replacement jobs in this batch run from $7K to $84.1K, averaging roughly 59 squares of roof. Flagged addresses cluster around Springfield. Every address, score, and damage note on this page is open — no signup — so you can verify any roof against your own eyes on Street View.
The damage signals the vision model surfaced most often across Springfield County, MO: flat/membrane roof section (center-left) appears weathered with uneven lighter patches and darker areas, possibly indicating ponding or membrane degradation (1), multiple hvac rooftop units visible on flat section — each a potential flashing concern (1), sloped asphalt shingle sections show uniform gray coloration consistent with mid-to-mature age shingles (1), tonal variation on several sloped planes — possible discoloration or differential weathering (1), and no clearly missing shingles visible, but resolution limits confirmation (1). These are the visible cues that separate a roof nearing end-of-life from one with years left — the same read a seasoned estimator makes from the curb, run across every home in the storm footprint at once.