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Can it be designed to protect against a category 5 storm?

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Can it be designed to protect against a category 5 storm?

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Yes. However, classification of storms by the Staffir-Simpson scale (Category 1-5) is no longer a viable benchmark to determine the forces produced by tidal surge from a storm. Other factors must be incorporated into the design and calculations in order to minimize risks from a major hurricane. Some factors, in addition to wind speed are: storm size, direction, forward movement, and slope.

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