Strong localized winds can bounce due to interference between tall buildings, increasing pressure on walls and windows.
"When strong winds move through a city, they can bounce due to interference between tall buildings," Omar Metwally, a doctoral student at FIU who was the study's first author, told Frontiers.
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In 2021, time-series wind speed data were collected as part of a collaborative effort between three US universities: Florida International University (FIU), Central Washington University (CWU), and ..