Determining the level of wind that a building should be designed to withstand in a hurricane can be tricky. But engineers may have just found a helpful sidekick in artificialintelligence.
Hurricane season — from June through November in the Atlantic — is right around the corner. And while we won’t know the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s for another few weeks, that hasn’t stopped other long-range forecasters from staking their claims.
In the face of these storms, buildings on the East and Gulf Coasts are built to withstand life-threatening wind speeds ranging from 74 to more than 157 miles per hour. Or, at least, that’s the goal., more than a dozen separate climate disasters exceeded $1 billion worth of damage in the U.S.
Hospitals, for example, rank higher in importance than restaurants and so should be built to withstand stronger storms. And, of course, certain locations are blasted by higher wind speeds than others.
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