|  | TOPIC:  Wind Proof
 The pole shift may present a Worst Case scenario. Wind damage is a function of the degree to which the wind can get around edges, as Roger's 
Travails demonstrate. A shelter should be constructed such that at a moments notice you can remove all overhangs, and Any Edges that wind can 
grab hold of. Such a construction technique will handle up to 150 MPH sustained. Blunting wind flow with Baffles can help. The A Frame is 
vulnerable. Windows that will withstand hurricane force winds are also available, but hurricane force winds includes danger from Projectiles. Steel 
Reinforced structures are recommended for projectile protection, and Monolithic domes have a good track record. The Slope of a structure 
affects the force of wind upon it. The point where a structure becomes Airborne can be computed, with Blowing Sand or debris affecting the 
outcome. Windows open on one side can cause a structure to Rip Apart.  |