Hurricane Andrew’s landfall in south Florida left a swath of destruction, including many failed anemometer recording systems. Extreme destruction led to exaggerated claims of the range of wind speeds that caused such damage. The authors accumulated all available data from surface platforms at heights ranging from 2 to 60 m and reconnaissance aircraft at altitudes near 3 km. Several procedures were used to represent the various types of wind measurements in a common framework for exposure, measurement height, and averaging period. This set of procedures allowed documentation of Andrew’s winds in a manner understandable to both meteorologists and wind engineers. The procedures are accurate to{10 % for marine and land observing platforms, and ...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
15th International Winds Workshop, 12-16 April 2021.-- 22 pagesHow strong does the wind blows in a h...
Hurricanes are the most intense form of tropical cyclones and are a major natural hazard affecting m...
Hurricane Andrew’s landfall in south Florida left a swath of destruction, including many failed anem...
All available wind data associated with Hurricane Andrew’s passage were analyzed for periods corresp...
In this study, two methods used to estimate surface terrain conditions (z0) surrounding Automated Su...
A novel set of measurements of winds, water levels, and currents recorded in September of 2004 captu...
Here we re-examine the official Atlantic basin tropical cyclone (hurricane) database HURDAT (1851–20...
The Fujita Scale, and subsequently the Enhanced Fujita Scale, were developed to enable maximum proba...
Abstract The Caribbean islands from Grenada through Cuba continued to suffer wind damage during the ...
International audienceFor two years, the atmospheric model WRF ARW V3 has been used to modelling met...
South Florida has experienced the most hurricane activity between 1926 and 2005. The state\u27s popu...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
Hurricanes are one of the deadliest and costliest natural hazards affecting the Gulf coast and Atlan...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
15th International Winds Workshop, 12-16 April 2021.-- 22 pagesHow strong does the wind blows in a h...
Hurricanes are the most intense form of tropical cyclones and are a major natural hazard affecting m...
Hurricane Andrew’s landfall in south Florida left a swath of destruction, including many failed anem...
All available wind data associated with Hurricane Andrew’s passage were analyzed for periods corresp...
In this study, two methods used to estimate surface terrain conditions (z0) surrounding Automated Su...
A novel set of measurements of winds, water levels, and currents recorded in September of 2004 captu...
Here we re-examine the official Atlantic basin tropical cyclone (hurricane) database HURDAT (1851–20...
The Fujita Scale, and subsequently the Enhanced Fujita Scale, were developed to enable maximum proba...
Abstract The Caribbean islands from Grenada through Cuba continued to suffer wind damage during the ...
International audienceFor two years, the atmospheric model WRF ARW V3 has been used to modelling met...
South Florida has experienced the most hurricane activity between 1926 and 2005. The state\u27s popu...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
Hurricanes are one of the deadliest and costliest natural hazards affecting the Gulf coast and Atlan...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
15th International Winds Workshop, 12-16 April 2021.-- 22 pagesHow strong does the wind blows in a h...
Hurricanes are the most intense form of tropical cyclones and are a major natural hazard affecting m...