Are you under the impression that the rest of us haven't?
LOL
maybe Frank is an outdoorsy guy that lives in a tent
I have over 55 years exposure.
Are you under the impression that the rest of us haven't?
Over 40 years! Dang, Frank - go in the house once in a while! :o)
The windspeeds in a Category 5 Hurricane are comparable to the windspeeds in an F3 (Severe) Tornado.
An F3 Tornado has wind speeds from 158 - 206 MPH.
In a "Severe" tornado, there is severe damage including roofs and walls
torn off well-constructed houses, trains overturned, most trees in forests
uprooted, heavy cars lifted off the ground and tossed around, and weak
pavement blown off roads!
At sustained wind speeds of 165 MPH, Hurricane Rita is basically a 100-mile
wide F3 Tornado. [Letter on Hugh Hewitt's website from a listener]