Damage survey of Hurricane Andrew and its relationship to the eyewall

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A damage map documenting Hurricane Andrew's destructive landfall over southern Florida is presented. Vectors that represent the direction of winds causing damage to trees and structures are shown along with an F-scale rating in order to assess the strength of the near-surface winds. It is hypothesized that increased surface roughness once the hurricane made landfall may have contributed to a surface wind enhancement resulting in the strongest winds ever estimated (F3) for a landfall hurricane. -from Authors

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Wakimoto, R. M., & Black, P. G. (1994). Damage survey of Hurricane Andrew and its relationship to the eyewall. Bulletin - American Meteorological Society, 75(2), 189–200. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477(1994)075<0189:DSOHAA>2.0.CO;2

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