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Tornado-Induced Structural Damage Based on Reconnaissance Surveys of the 2019 Jefferson City, Missouri, Tornado and Previous Notable Tornadoes

Ryan Honerkamp, Guirong Yan, Daoru Han, Ruoqiang Feng, Zhi Li, Tiantian Li

2022Natural Hazards Review11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Tornadoes are violent, short-lived wind phenomena that may result in catastrophic damage to homes and property and significant fatalities. Based on statistical data, a majority of tornado-induced fatalities are related to building failures. As such, it is important to investigate damage and failure modes of buildings under tornado loadings to properly design tornado-resistant buildings. In this study, a literature review was conducted on recent tornado postevent damage surveys to identify representative failure modes of buildings under tornadoes. In addition, based on the direct observations and through analyzing the reconnaissance survey data collected from the Jefferson City, Missouri, tornado of May 22, 2019, different overarching damage types are presented with inferences behind the cause for each damage type and possible retrofits to improve building performance under tornadoes. The obtained research findings will enrich the knowledge base for tornado-resistant design, which will eventually improve the safety and welfare of individuals living in tornado-prone areas.

Topics & Concepts

TornadoForensic engineeringMeteorologyEngineeringEnvironmental scienceGeographyWind and Air Flow StudiesMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsAeolian processes and effects