quandary wrote:On the topic of Mr. Fujita... wasn't his primary area of study tornadoes? With respect to that, wouldn't his statement of maximum winds causing damage be more applicable to tornado damage. Katrina seemed to suggest that sustained winds of hurricane force over the course of hours and hours causes equal devastation to winds of higher categories over a short period of time. Also, a study of Wilma over the Yucatan (possibly the best case of extended periods of sustained winds) would help this.
Fujita was indeed a tornado expert but that statement was based on extensive analysis of Hurricane Andrew damage. Of course, as a tornado expert he would be intensely aware that it's possible to totally obliterate a structure with negligible 1 min winds.
Katrina doesn't say anything about whether the primary damage is from gusts/microbursts or sustained winds because she had gusts too and a longer period in sustained winds means a higher chance of encoutering a gust as well.