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Severe Storms Engineering

Fee: $1,295 / Online / Oct 29 - 30, 2026 / Course Code: 17-0804-ONL26

OVERVIEW

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:

This course is held online over 2 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone): 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)

After participating in this course, you will be able to:

  • Discuss atmospheric conditions leading to severe wind events such as downbursts, tornadoes and bow echoes, including derechos.
  • Distinguish between synoptic and non-synoptic wind loads and assess their relevance to structural engineering design.
  • Evaluate and apply wind loading principles and failure mechanisms associated with severe storm impacts.
  • Interpret severe storm climatology and analysis tools.
  • Analyze real-world case studies of structural failures due to severe storms and identify mitigation strategies.
  • Interpret results from wind tunnel tests and numerical simulations relevant to wind loading on structures.

Description
Severe convective storms present unique challenges to engineers and planners due to their intense, short-duration, and spatially complex wind fields. This course introduces practicing engineers to the science and engineering of non-synoptic wind events such as downbursts and tornadoes, focusing on their origin, structural impacts, and techniques to assess wind loads.

Participants will explore the atmospheric drivers of severe storms and how these phenomena generate wind fields that often exceed code-based prescriptions. The course highlights design gaps in current standards and provides tools for integrating climatological data and advanced simulation methods into resilient design.

Using recent case studies, Doppler radar/lidar observations, wind tunnel experiments, and engineering analyses, this course bridges meteorology and structural design, offering practical insights for engineers working in storm-prone regions. Attendees will leave with a strong foundation in quantifying, analyzing, and mitigating storm-induced wind hazards. The syllabus progresses logically from understanding storms (Day 1) to their engineering impacts and mitigation strategies (Day 2). This structure supports learners in building knowledge incrementally.

Who Should Attend
This course is intended for structural engineers, civil engineers, wind engineers, meteorologists, and infrastructure planners.

It will be especially useful to professionals involved in structural design, building code compliance, resilience planning, forensic investigations, and risk management related to wind hazards. Municipal engineers, insurance professionals, and those involved in p

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