I found some very interesting material. I am hoping that engineers
can build fully resistant hurricane structures so that people
don't suffer tragedies and lose their homes.
http://www.reidsteel.com/information/hu ... ilding.htm
Also take a look at these links:
http://www.bobvila.com/BVTV/Bob_Vila/Vi ... -01-0.html
http://redcross.tallytown.com/hrh.html
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/e ... g99467.htm
http://www.professionalroofing.net/arti ... ?A_ID=1029
Something aerodynamic sounds plausible.
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Here in PR we almost exclusively build houses in concrete. Those constructions are strong enough to withstand a strong hurricane.
The reason is - I guess - that we have no way to run, evacuation is no option on an island..
if anybody is interested I could post a couple of pictures of house construction here and explain a bit.
The reason is - I guess - that we have no way to run, evacuation is no option on an island..
if anybody is interested I could post a couple of pictures of house construction here and explain a bit.

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Well another reason is the cheapest possible method for maximum profit as well. I wish I could have seen Bob do a concrete dome episode with a video that doesn't stop in the middle of certain segments and refuse to go further like mine did. I'd like to see a concrete dome with solar panels built in flush with the roof under hurricane-proof glass so the owner could have power the next day while everyone else was without. Water capture for emergency water etc.
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