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Greetings. On behalf of AAWE, I wish you all a very happy and prosperous 2012. I sincerely hope that you had a wonderful and productive 2011. This...
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AAWE Membership Benefits

AAWE has operated on a primarily volunteer basis and has kept expenses low. However, there are expenses in preparing and publishing the AAWE newsletter, maintaining the web site and in striving to maintain communication between the wind engineering community and governmental and other organizations.

Becoming a member of AAWE accomplishes the following objectives:

  • Provides identity for the field of wind engineering and the need to advance the science and practice in this area
  • Identifies you as a professional with interest in the wind engineering field and provides you with specialized information
  • Provides a defined avenue to make new wind engineering knowledge available
  • Contribute to the saving of lives and reduction of damages due to extreme winds

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Current News

The 15th AWES Workshop will be in Sydney next year. A wind load handbook and seminar will be part of the event.

The ASCE Technical Council on Wind Engineering has generated this brief White Paper on future wind-engineering research needs.

Call for papers. In the 20th anniversary year (2012) of Hurricane Andrew ATC and ASCE will host this event in Miami.

The Cyclone Testing Station at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia, has issued this report on a major cyclone in early 2011.