Angrymesscan
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I'm totally serious, we don't have tornados down here, we do get some hurricanes (I don't know if they are even comparable) and the constructions seem to hold up against the high windspeeds.
I would have thought that a bricks/concrete construction would fare much better vs tornados than wood/plywood/etc.
But as I have stated I know next to nothing about tornados (what is a FE3? I'm guessing "strength of" measure) and little more than that about construction. This is solely based on wind will blow away a sheet of wood much sooner/faster than a brickwall observation physics.
I would have thought that a bricks/concrete construction would fare much better vs tornados than wood/plywood/etc.
But as I have stated I know next to nothing about tornados (what is a FE3? I'm guessing "strength of" measure) and little more than that about construction. This is solely based on wind will blow away a sheet of wood much sooner/faster than a brickwall observation physics.