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ASCE 1852 - Hurricanes of 1992

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Abstract
In 1992, Hurricanes Andrew and lniki devastated portions of Florida, Louisiana, and Hawaii causing over $35 billion in dam­ages and the loss of 38 lives. Hurricane Andrew, which accounted for $32 billion of the damages, has been called the most costly natural disaster in the history of the U.S.. During the same year, Typhoon Omar caused over $0.5 billion in dam­ages on the U.S. territory of Guam. The dollar damages result­ing from the Hurricanes of 1992 were six times those caused by Hurricane Hugo in 1989. These proceedings, Hurricanes of 1992, contains papers presented at a conference in Miami, Florida, December 1-3, 1993 dealing with Hurricanes Andrew and lniki, and Typhoon Omar. The papers were selected to rep­resent a broad cross-section of interests related to civil engi­neering and wind storms. Topics presented include: 1) Wind speeds and wind loads; 2) risk assessment; 3) insurance; 4) damage assessment; 5) building codes; 6) building code imple­mentation and enforcement; 7) coastal structures; 8) manufac­tured, residential, and commercial structures; 9) essential facili­ties; and 10) lifelines.
Date
1/1992
Author(s)
Page(s)
1-824
Keyword(s)
hurricane; ASCE


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