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<br />4 References
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<br />American Society of Ci,~l Engineers, 1995, ASCE 7-95, Minimum Design Loads far Buildings and
<br />Other Structures, Washington, DC.
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<br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1986, Coastal Construction Manua~ FEMA-55. February
<br />1986.
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<br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1992. Building Performance: Hurricane Andrew in Flmida
<br />- Observations, Recommeudations, and Technical Guidance, FIA-22, Federal Insurance
<br />Administration. Washington, DC, December 21,1992.
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<br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1993a, Building PerflYlWUlnce: Hurricane lniki in Hawaii-
<br />Observations, Recommendations, and Technical Guidance, F1A-23. Federal Insurance Administration,
<br />Washington, DC.January 29,1993.
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<br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1993b, Flnod-Resistant Materials Requirements far Buildings
<br />Located in special Flood Hazard Areas, Technical Bulletin 2-93, Washington, DC,
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<br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1993c. Free-Of Obstruction Requirements far Buildings
<br />Located in Coastal High Hazard Areas, Technical Bulletin 5-93, Washington, DC.
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<br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1996. Corrosion Protection far Metal Connectors in Coastal
<br />Areas, Technical Bulletin 8-96. Washington, DC.
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<br />Florida Department of Community Mfairs, ] 995, Retrofitting and Fwod Mitigation in Flmida, Division
<br />of Emergency Management, Tallahassee, FL.
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<br />Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 1995, Hurricane opal: Executive Summary of a
<br />Repart on Structural Damage and Beach and Dune Erosion Along the Panhandle Coast of Florida. Bureau
<br />of Beaches and Coastal Systems, Tallahassee, FL.
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<br />Michael Baker Jr" Inc., 1995, Hurricane opal Florida Panhandle Wind and Water Line Survey,
<br />Prepared for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Property Loss Research Bureau,
<br />October 1995.
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<br />National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1995, Hurricane opa~ Preliminary Best Track
<br />and Maximum :'Ustained 1-min Suiface Winds. AOML, Hurricane Research Di,ision, Miami, FL.
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<br />Panama City News Herald., 1995, "Estimated Insured Losses from Hurricane Rises to $1.5 Billion,"
<br />October 13, 1995, p, 3c.
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