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Suggested Citation:"Appendix." National Research Council. 1993. Wind and the Built Environment: U.S. Needs in Wind Engineering and Hazard Mitigation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1995.
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Appendix U.S. CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOPS Conference on Wind Loads on Structures (First U.S. National Conference on Wind Engineering), December 18-19, 1970, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Fifth U.S. National Conference on Wind Engineering, November 6-S, 1985, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. Fourth U.S. National Conference on Wind Engineering Research, July 27 - 29, 1981, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Second U.S. National Conference on Wind Engineering Research, June 22 - 25, 1975, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Seminar/Workshop on Wind Engineering, June 3 - 6, 1987, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Sloth U.S. National Conference on Wind Engineering, March ~—10, 1989, University of Houston, Texas. Symposium on Tornadoes, Assessment of Knowledge and Implications for Man, June 22 - 24, 1976, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. Third U.S. National Conference on Wind Engineering Research, February 26—March i, 197S, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Wind Engineering Research Council/National Science Foundation Wind Engineering Symposium, November 2 - 4, 1987, Kansas City, Missouri. JOINT SEMINARS/SYMPOSIA/WORKSHOPS CCNAA-AlT Joint Seminar on Research for Multiple Hazards Mitigation, January 16—19, 1984, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan. CCNAA-ATT Joint Seminar on Research and Application for Multiple Hazards Mitigation, April Il-15, 198S, Taipei, Taiwan. Indo-U.S. Workshop on Wind Disaster Mitigation, December 17-20, 1985, Structural Engineering Research Centre, Madras, India. ~29

130 Wind arid the Built Environment Peoples Republic of China-United States-Japan Trilateral Symposium/Workshop on Engineering for Multiple Natural Hazard Mitigation, January 7—12, 1985, Beijing, China. U.S.-Asia Conference on Engineering for Mitigating Natural Hazards Damage, December 14—IS, 1987, Bangkok, Thailand. U.S.-Iapan Research Seminar on Wind Loads on Structures, October 1024, 1970, University of Hawaii, Honolulu. U.S.-Japan Seminar on Wind Effects on Structures, September 013, 1974, Kyoto, Japan. U.S.-Southeast Asia Symposium on Natural Hazards Protection, September 26 - 30, 1977, Manila, Philippines. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ON WIND ENGINEERING Conference on Wind Effects on Buildings and Structures (First International Conference on Wind Effects on Buildings and Structures), National Physical Laboratory, June 26 - 2S, 1963, Teddington, England. Eighth International Conference on Wind Engineering, July ~—12, 1992, West Ontario, Canada. Fifth International Conference on Wind Engineering, July ~—14, 1979, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Fourth International Conference on Wind Effects on Buildings and Structures, September S-12, 1975, Heathrow, England. International Research Seminar on Wind Effects on Buildings and Structures (Second International Conference on Wind Effects on Buildings and Stntctures), September 11-15, 1967, Ottawa, Canada. Seventh International Conference on Wind Engineering, July 6-10, 1987, Aachen, West Germany. Sloth International Conference on Wind Engineering, March 21 25, 1983, Gold Coast, Australia, April 6 - 7, 1983, Auckland, New Zealand. Third International Conference on Wind Effects on Buildings and Structures, September 6—Il. 1971, Tolyo, Japan.

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