Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Is it okay to park the gale class 8 car outside?

Is it okay to park the gale class 8 car outside?

Don't park the gale class 8 car outside. Grade 8 wind refers to the wind with the wind speed of 17.2 to 20.4 m/s. Whether the car can be blown away depends on the weight, shape and wind area of the car. For example, an empty minivan will be blown away instantly if the wind is sideways, but it will be as stable as Mount Tai if it is a heavy truck.

It is best not to park a car with a gale level 8 outside. The building may be slightly damaged and prone to falling objects. It's best to park your car in an underground garage or an open place with a wide view. If the car is light in weight and has a large wind area, under the attack of a typhoon of magnitude 8, the direction of the moving car is easily out of control, especially when the typhoon blows from the side, the car is prone to rollover accidents.

Matters needing attention in parking in windy weather

The vicinity of billboards is also an important place to pay attention to, because a larger size can not only bring better communication effect, but also bring a larger windward side, which is bound to be "top-heavy" when the wind comes. If the wind resistance of the billboard exceeds the bearing limit of the bracket, the objects below will be very injured, and the vehicles parked there will be the biggest victims.

The construction site is a place with high risk factor, and even around the construction site, scaffolding being built or used has become a safety hazard under the influence of strong wind. In addition, the blue iron fence around the construction site is also a "take" thing. Even if it doesn't cause fatal damage to the vehicle, it is annoying to be hit by these iron sheets. Therefore, in windy weather, try to avoid staying around the construction site.