During heavy wind Strom, the roofs of huts generally fly away . What is the reason behind it
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High speed winds reduces the air pressure above the roof. While the air pressure below the roof is high which pushes the roof upwards. This is the reason why thatched roofs are blown off during high winds.
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During heavy wind storm, the air pressure above the roof is low because the pressure is washed away with the wind. Due to which, there is a high pressure zone created inside the house through which roof of the huts fly away.
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