Wind storms or other high winds sometimes blow roofs from houses. Why?
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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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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...The high wind blowing over the roof creates a low pressure in accordance with Bernoulli's principle. ... This difference of pressure causes an upward thrust and the roof is lifted up. Once the roof is lifted up, it is blown off with the wind along its direction...
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