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reak wind hit Singapore

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reak wind hit Singapore
http://bigtalksingapore.wordpress.com/2009/04/24/freak-wind-hit-singapore/#more-842
A strong gush of freak wind hit Singapore on 22 Apr 2009 (Wed, ~11pm).
The hardest hit was 83 kmh in the western part of Singapore
(Attachment #1, Tag #1).

In our age of “Global Warming”, maybe we should expect more of these kind of “Global Weirding”, even in well protected Singapore ?

The next questions to ask are probably…
Can our HDB flat able to sustain this kind of “Freak wind” at 83 kmh ?
If it can, how long can it withstand this kind of wind ?
What’s the maximum wind speed our HDB flat can withstand ?
Is there is difference between different town center and different generation of HDB flat ?
Seem like our Meteorological Service are caught off guard in this instance, so what are they going to do ?
20090424a1_freakwindhitsingapore_todaypg4.jpg
 
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