Tornado Damage Assessment in the aftermath of the May 20th 2013 Moore Oklahoma Tornado


Autoria(s): Graettinger, Andrew J.; Ramseyer, Chris C.E.; Freyne, Seamus; Prevatt, David O.; Myers, Laura; Dao, Thang; Floyd, Royce W.; Holliday, Lisa; Agdas, Duzgun; Haan, Fred L.; Richardson, Jim; Gupta, Rakesh; Emerson, Robert N.; Alfano, Christine
Data(s)

01/03/2014

Resumo

This report presents observations, findings, and recommendations from an engineering reconnaissance trip following the May 20th, 2013 tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma. A team of faculty, research scientists, professional engineers, and civil engineering students were tasked with investigating and documenting the performance of critical facility buildings and residences, (IBC Occupancy Category II, III, and IV), in Moore, OK. The Enhanced Fujita (EF) 5 tornado created a 17-mile long damage swath destroying over 12,000 buildings and killing 24 people. The total economic loss from this single event was estimated at $3 billion. The May 20th tornado was the third major tornado to hit Moore in the previous 15 years.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/81311/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/81311/1/MooreTornadoFinalReport.pdf

http://esridev.caps.ua.edu/MooreTornado/Images/MooreTornadoFinalReport.pdf

Graettinger, Andrew J., Ramseyer, Chris C.E., Freyne, Seamus, Prevatt, David O., Myers, Laura, Dao, Thang, Floyd, Royce W., Holliday, Lisa, Agdas, Duzgun, Haan, Fred L., Richardson, Jim, Gupta, Rakesh, Emerson, Robert N., & Alfano, Christine (2014) Tornado Damage Assessment in the aftermath of the May 20th 2013 Moore Oklahoma Tornado.

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Copyright 2014 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090501 Civil Geotechnical Engineering #090502 Construction Engineering #090503 Construction Materials #090505 Infrastructure Engineering and Asset Management #090506 Structural Engineering #Tornado Damage Assessment #Disaster Resilience #Extreme Event Risks
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Report