Was just reading an
article about how surprised people are at the amount of window damage that occurred during Wilma--even to windows built to post-Andrew code.
Here's a small excerpt:
Herb Saffir, a Coral Gables structural engineer who helped develop the Saffir-Simpson scale of hurricane intensity, told The Miami Herald he was "dumbfounded" by the window damage.
"Even if it had been the pre-Andrew code, I think those windows should have stayed in place," Saffir told the newspaper.
I guess Mother Nature always has another trick up her sleeve in spite of our best preparations. What isn't clear to me from this article is whether it is talking about so-called "hurricane windows" or just regular office tower windows (built to a higher standard than elsewhere). Or are those basically the same thing?