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Disaster Debris Management and Diversion from Hurricane Iniki

Life After Andrew on Florida's Turnpike

Role of Vortex-Excited Vibrations in Damage to Power Poles in Hurricane Andrew

Performance of Offshore Platforms in Hurricane Andrew

Analyzing Wave and Storm Surge Impacts from Hurricane Andrew on the Dade County Beach Erosion Control and Hurricane Protection Project

Hurricane Andrew and the Central and Southern Florida Project

Using GIS Technology to Assess Hurricane Damage

Improvements to Residential Construction on Kauai After Iniki

Are Building Codes and/or Enforcement Adequate for Hurricane Protection?

Performance of Metal-Plate-Connected Wood Truss Roof Systems During Hurricane Andrew

US Hurricanes of 1992 an Australian Perspective

Wind Resistance of Conventional Light-Frame Buildings

Wind Tunnel Testing of High-Rise Residential Buildings in Hurricane Areas

Economic Risk Analysis of Building Codes

The Importance of Hurricane Risk Assessment in Housing and Improved Design and Building Practice Therein

Probability of Severe Hurricanes Across the Gulf of Mexico

Uncertainties in the Prediction of Hurricane Windspeeds

Demonstrated Success in Reducing Risk of Losses in a Severe Hurricane: Hurricane Omar Experience

Knowledge-Based System for Wind Damage to Buildings

Erosion Hazards and Coastal Construction Deficiencies Observed on Kauai After Hurricane Iniki

 

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