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Haiti Wind and Seismic Date

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Berniedog

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Dec 19, 2005
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I am performing some volunteer structural design for a small church that will be constructed in Haiti. Does anyone know how to obtain wind and seismic data for Haiti?
 
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Google "wind speed Caribbean" and it will pull up several pertinent documents for that part of it.
I don't know if there are any official design criteria or engineering practice restrictions.
 
Presuming you don't have any legally governing design documents, I know of the following:

[link pubs.usgs.gov/of/2010/1067]Seismic[/url]
Wind

If you have questions, I'd recommend you contact Engineering Ministries International ( They have a lot of experience on these sorts of projects and can probably answer a lot of questions you'll have (potentially including whether any more specific design documents are currently in place).

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Thank you so much Lomarandil,
I google this but none of this came up. I will contact Engineering Ministries Int.
 
They don't have any wind speeds for Haiti, but the United States DoD structural engineering code (UFC 3-301-01) does list the following seismic data for Haiti:

Port-au-prince - Ss = 1.89, S1 = 0.79
Cap-Haitien - Ss = 1.50, S1 = 0.60

 
It isn't exactly Haiti, but Puerto Rico is at least in the same vicinity, and the ASCE 7-10 code gives wind speeds for Puerto Rico. You might begin there for some numbers to use as a starting basis.
Dave

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