Science of Home Flooding, Hurricanes, Tsunamis, & Tornadoes - Ep 304 of HOME DIAGNOSIS TV Series
Corbett Lunsford
What happens in a home that's flooded, hit by waves, pushed over or twisted by tornadoes and hurricanes? The chemistry, microbiology and physics is a LOT more interesting than the simple soundbites we typically hear.
Featured researchers and experts:
Delphine Farmer- Atmospheric Chemist at Colorado State University
Elaina Sutley- Disaster Resilience Researcher at Kansas State University
Anne Cope- Chief Engineer at IBHS
Chris Wilson- Tornado Survivor
Pedro Lomonaco- Coastal Engineering Researcher at Oregon State University
Ian Robertson- Disaster Resilience Researcher at University of Hawaii
Mark & Carol Slegers- Owners of a Floating Home
Also featuring the OSU Hinsdale Wave Research Lab, the FIU Wall of Wind, the NIST Net-Zero Test House, and IBHS, and lots of footage courtesy of Creative Commons and the US DOD. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
Dive deeper at: https://HomeDiagnosis.tv/episode-304-like-a-hurricane