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    Wind Pressure
    You can get a general idea of the pressure on a 1-foot–by–1-foot section of a structure by using the following formula: wind pressure per square foot = 0.00256 x the square of the wind speed. For example, a 40-mile-per-hour (mph) wind speed creates a pressure of (0.00256 x (40)^2) = 4.096 pounds per square foot (psf). According to this formula, a structure meant to withstand 100-mph winds must be built to resist a wind pressure of 25.6 psf.
     
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    FOXNEWS WEATHER REPORT- WED. OCT. 10, 2018 :
    Hurricane Michael has hit the Gulf Coast as a Category 4 Storm with sustained winds of 130 miles per hour, torrential rains, tornados and waterspouts,  continuous lightning, massive flooding and record high storm surges, destroying everything in its path.
    TOMORROWS FORECAST:
    Continued mild.
     
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