000004240 001__ 4240 000004240 005__ 20141118185752.0 000004240 04107 $$acze 000004240 046__ $$k2005-05-31 000004240 100__ $$aSubramanian, Chelakara 000004240 24500 $$aWireless Pressure Sensing During Florida 2004 Hurricanes 000004240 24630 $$n10.$$pProceedings of the Tenth Americas Conference on Wind Engineering 000004240 260__ $$bAmerican Association for Wind Engineering, 2005 000004240 506__ $$arestricted 000004240 520__ $$2eng$$aA wireless multi-point sensor remote sensing system designed and developed for monitoring windstorm pressures on coastal residential structures was deployed during the 2004 hurricane season. Twenty four sensors (23 pressure units plus an anemometer) were installed in an hour on a house roof top to gather the data and sent it to a 10 m distant base collector continuously for up to 48 hours during the hurricane events. After a brief description of the wireless sensor system, results of time series variations of wind speed, direction, roof pressures, as well as the pressure and velocity auto- and cross-correlations, and gust structure for these hurricanes are described here. The 3-s gust factors are for found to be slightly higher than the ASCE prescribed values 000004240 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb. 000004240 653__ $$aWireless Hurricane Monitoring , Roof Pressure Correlations, Full-Scale Measurement 000004240 7112_ $$aTenth Americas Conference on Wind Engineering$$cBaton Rouge, Louisiana (US)$$d2005-05-31 / 2005-06-04$$g10ACWE 000004240 720__ $$aSubramanian, Chelakara$$iPinelli, Jean-Paul$$iLapilli, Claudio 000004240 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz 000004240 8564_ $$s940714$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/4240/files/070-Subramanian.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD, , paper No. 070. 000004240 962__ $$r4178 000004240 980__ $$aPAPER