| Is the wind zone information available other than by buying the whole 
Standard?
73
Alan NV8A
On 11/19/05 11:11 am donovanf@starpower.net tossed the following 
ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
> For those who missed this last month, copies of TIA-222-G can 
> be purchased from TIA, but they are exceptionally expensive. 
> 
> However...  there is a pdf presentation on the web that contains 
> many of the key differences in TIA-222-G, including the new 
> wind and ice zone maps.
> 
> http://www.mei1inc.com/NAB-2003presentation.pdf
> 
> One of the changes is in the wind zones.   TIA-222-G contains 
> over a hundred pages of wind and ice zone information for 
> every county in the US.  
> 
> TIA-222-G has changed the way that windspeed is specified, 
> from the traditional "mile of wind" approach to a three second 
> maximum gust specification.  The TIA-222-G minimum wind 
> speed requirement (applies to most counties in the US) is now 
> 90 MPH three second gust, which is equivalent to a 75 
> MPH "mile of wind", 65 MPH sustained wind for 10 minutes or 62 
> MPH sustained wind for one hour.
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