Title of article
Relation between Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale Wind Speeds and Peak 3-s Gust Speeds over Open Terrain
Author/Authors
Kareem، Ahsan نويسنده , , Simiu، Emil نويسنده , , Vickery، Peter نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
-1042
From page
1043
To page
0
Abstract
The Saffir–Simpson scale for categorizing hurricane intensity and damage potential is increasingly being used by hurricane forecasters and emergency managers. The hurricane intensity categories are associated in the scale with 1-min wind speeds. For structural engineering purposes the ASCE 7 Standard defines these 1-min speeds as speeds at 10 m over open water. This technical note provides estimates of the ratio of peak 3-s wind speeds at 10 m over open-terrain exposure-the speeds used in the ASCE 7 wind mapto 1-min speeds at 10 m above open water. Based on the ASCE 7 power-law model, the estimated ratio is 1.03. Based on the logarithmic law model, depending upon assumptions pertaining to the surface roughness for flow over open water, and upon the estimation method, the ratio varies from 1.03 to 1.12.
Keywords
Arsenic , atomic absorption spetrometry , Biological materials
Journal title
Journal of Structural Engineering(ASCE)
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Structural Engineering(ASCE)
Record number
114590
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