If you liked Engineering investigations of hurricane damage by David B. Peraza, William L. Coulbourne, and Morgan Griffith, start with Moore, Oklahoma, Tornado of 2013 (2015), Engineering considerations for lift-slab construction (2003), and The Horror Zine Magazine Summer 2015 (2015). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Moore, Oklahoma, Tornado of 2013 2015 · 64 pages · William L. Coulbourne, David O. Prevatt, T. Eric Stafford, Christopher C. Ramseyer, and John M. Joyce · Same author
  2. 2 Engineering considerations for lift-slab construction 2003 · 80 pages · Rubin M. Zallen, David B. Peraza · Same author
  3. 3 The Horror Zine Magazine Summer 2015 2015 · 216 pages · Neal Privett, Jay Sizemore, Shaun Meeks, Norbert Hirschhorn, Morgan Griffith, Fred R. Kane, Luke Spooner, Emerald Barkley, Vincent Lentzsch · Same author

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Engineering investigations of hurricane damage is by David B. Peraza, William L. Coulbourne, and Morgan Griffith.