Which structural damage could be expected if a Category 3 hurricane is predicted to hit an area?(1 point)

Responses

Well-built framed homes could sustain severe damage, with loss of most of the roof structure and some exterior walls.
Well-built framed homes could sustain severe damage, with loss of most of the roof structure and some exterior walls.

A high percentage of framed homes could be destroyed, with total roof failure and wall collapse.
A high percentage of framed homes could be destroyed, with total roof failure and wall collapse.

Well-constructed frame homes could have damage to the roof, shingles, vinyl siding, and gutters.
Well-constructed frame homes could have damage to the roof, shingles, vinyl siding, and gutters.

Well-built framed homes could incur major damage or removal of roof decking and gable ends.

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The correct response is:

Well-built framed homes could sustain severe damage, with loss of most of the roof structure and some exterior walls.

To determine this answer, we need to understand the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, which categorizes hurricanes based on their wind speed and potential for damage. Category 3 hurricanes have wind speeds ranging from 111 to 129 mph.

In the case of a Category 3 hurricane, well-built framed homes could sustain severe damage, including the loss of most of the roof structure and some exterior walls. This means that the homes could experience significant structural damage and potentially be uninhabitable.

To get this answer, we can refer to resources such as official meteorological agencies, hurricane preparedness guides, or scientific studies on hurricane impacts. These sources provide valuable information on the expected damage based on the category of the hurricane.

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