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  • What Wind Gust Is Dangerous? A Complete Guide to Wind Damage
    When wind speeds hit 40 mph, driving becomes significantly more dangerous, especially on open roads, where gusts can come in full force In extreme cases of gusts over 58 mph, it’s safest to avoid driving altogether, as these speeds make it difficult for any vehicle to stay on the road
  • Wind Threat Description - National Weather Service
    "Damaging high wind" with sustained speeds greater than 58 mph, or frequent wind gusts greater than 58 mph Damaging wind conditions are consistent with a high wind warning "A High Threat to Life and Property from High Wind " "High wind" with sustained speeds of 40 to 57 mph Wind conditions consistent with a high wind warning
  • What are the damaging effects of the wind? - Disaster Kleenup
    When wind speeds exceed 75 mph, severe or widespread damage can occur, including harm to roofs, windows, and even uprooted or blown over trees Homes with siding are particularly susceptible to wind damage, which can also result in water damage to stucco
  • Severe Weather 101: Damaging Winds Basics
    Damage from severe thunderstorm winds account for half of all severe reports in the lower 48 states and is more common than damage from tornadoes Wind speeds can reach up to 100 mph and can produce a damage path extending for hundreds of miles Who is at risk from damaging winds?
  • Understanding Damaging Wind Speeds: Thresholds for Household and . . .
    Generally speaking, wind speeds between 30-50 mph (48-80 km h) can cause minor damage such as loose shingles, small tree branches breaking and minor debris scattering However, when wind speeds exceed 50 mph (80 km h), the potential for more significant damage increases significantly
  • Wind Damage - Extreme Weather Insights
    Wind speeds that push to over 50-60 mph are generally classified in the severe category Many standard roofs are rated to withstand winds of this speed, but shingles can start being affected when wind increases to 70+ mph Consider the average wind speeds for common storms seen in the United States:
  • 3 Damaging Types of Winds to Watch Out For - Paradise Exteriors, LLC
    At a high enough speed, wind can uproot trees, destroy mobile homes and even rip the rooftops off of structures The following are 3 specific kinds of damaging winds that you should know about if you live in an area prone to extreme weather events: 1 Straight-line Winds:
  • Wind: Understanding Its Patterns and Effects
    Winds are stronger than breezes, with speeds ranging from 32 to 73 miles per hour (51 to 117 kilometers per hour) These include moderate winds, fresh winds, and strong winds Gales are strong to very strong winds with speeds ranging from 39 to 54 miles per hour (63 to 87 kilometers per hour)
  • Wind Damage Threshold: Speeds That Cause Harm - Dry First
    The speed at which wind causes damage varies depending on the type and strength of the structure or object being affected Generally, winds exceeding 50-60 mph (80-96 km h) can lead to minor damage, while winds above 70 mph (112 km h) or higher are more likely to cause significant destruction
  • Guide to Understanding What Wind Damage Can Do - Jenkins Restorations
    Any wind that is blowing at a speed that exceeds 50-60mph is classified as damaging wind Typically it is more common to experience these winds from more frequent events such as severe thunderstorms than it is from a tornado





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