Technical Session # 6

Community Impact & Planning; Measurement & Observation; ASCE Tornado Wind Speed Estimation

6.1 Garage door wind damage vulnerabilities for residential and Commercial Buildings
J. Arn Womble*1, Tanya M. Brown-Giammanco1, Murray J. Morrison1, Rachel N. Kovar2, and Franklin T. Lombardo3
1Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, Richburg, SC 29729, USA; 2Walsh Group, Chicago, IL 60607, USA; 3University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 61801, USA

6.2 A method for adding intensity information to NWS preliminary tornado damage paths
Christopher Karstens*1, Bryan Smith1, Rich Thompson1, and Somer Erikson2,1
1NOAA/NWS/Storm Prediction Center, Norman, Oklahoma; 2DHS/FEMA, Washington, D.C.

6.3 Leveraging recent post-tornado damage findings to evaluate Kansas tornado vulnerability
Elaina J. Sutley*1, Remy Lequesne1, Jae Kim1, William Kirkham1, and Jared Clements1
1University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA

6.4 Multi-Tier Analysis of the 3 March 2019 Beauregard, AL Tornado and Impacts on Structural Loading
David B. Roueche*1, Brett M. Davis1, William S. Gunter2, and Chris J. Peterson3
1Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 36849; 2Columbus State University, Columbus, GA; 3University of Georgia, Athens, GA

6.5 Sticky issues with using vehicles as damage indicators and insights from new field data
Fred L. Haan*1 and David B. Roueche2
1Calvin University, Grand Rapids, MI, 49546, USA; 2Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 36849

6.6 Assessing the failure wind speeds of manufactured homes subjected to tornado winds
Brett M. Davis*1 and David B. Roueche1
1Calvin University, Grand Rapids, MI, 49546, USA; 2Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 36849

* Presenting author