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  2. 2024 Barnsdall–Bartlesville tornado - Wikipedia

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    The tornado touched down at 8:38 p.m CDT (01:38 UTC) east of South 5th Street, damaging trees at EF1 intensity along West Chestnut Avenue and deroofing a home on West Walnut Avenue. The tornado continued to move to the east, damaging more structures as it crossed Bird Creek. The tornado weakened as it moved over County Road 2402, inflicting EF0 ...

  3. List of roof shapes - Wikipedia

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    Cross hipped: The result of joining two or more hip roof sections together, forming a T or L shape for the simplest forms, or any number of more complex shapes. Satari: A Swedish variant on the monitor roof; a double hip roof with a short vertical wall usually with small windows, popular from the 17th century on formal buildings.

  4. Roof pendant - Wikipedia

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    A roof pendant is an erosional remnant that was created by the removal of the overlying country rock that formed the roof of the igneous intrusion that encloses it. If this downward protruding mass of roof rock still has a connection to the main, surrounding mass of country rock, they are known by structural geologists as either septa or screens.

  5. 2011 Chickasha–Blanchard tornado - Wikipedia

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    The tornado substantially weakened to high-end EF2, destroying a barn and tearing away many roofs off of homes along W Golf Course Road, a home on S Ross Dr lost its exterior walls, and a power pole on S Rockwell Road was snapped. [6] The tornado weakened to an EF1, ripping a roof off a mobile home on Timber Ridge Drive and leveling an outbuilding.

  6. Reciprocal frame - Wikipedia

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    The reciprocal frame, also known as a Mandala roof, [1] has been used since the twelfth century in Chinese and Japanese architecture although little or no trace of these ancient methods remain. More recently they were used by architects Kazuhiro Ishii (the Spinning House) and Yasufumi Kijima, and engineer Yoishi Kan (Kijima Stonemason Museum).

  7. How Serbia's students turned tragedy into a national ... - AOL

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    Funds are coming in too. Serb national Nenad Milanovic runs an IT company in the U.S. city of San Francisco. He helped set up a funding website for the students that has raised $73,000 so far.

  8. Topping out - Wikipedia

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    Topping out in southern Denmark. In building construction, topping out (sometimes referred to as topping off) is a builders' rite traditionally held when the last beam (or its equivalent) is placed at the top of a structure during its construction.

  9. Diaphragm (structural system) - Wikipedia

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    The diaphragm of a structure often does double duty as the floor system or roof system in a building, or the deck of a bridge, which simultaneously supports gravity loads. [1] Parts of a diaphragm include: [2] the collector (or membrane), used as a shear panel to carry in-plane shear