👉 Wind engineering is a specialized field that focuses on the design and analysis of structures to withstand wind loads, ensuring safety and stability in the face of natural forces. It involves understanding wind behavior, including speed, direction, turbulence, and pressure distribution, to predict how wind forces will act on buildings, bridges, and other structures. Engineers use this knowledge to design features such as aerodynamic shapes, windbreaks, and structural reinforcements that minimize wind-induced stresses and vibrations. Wind engineering also considers local climate conditions, topography, and the specific requirements of each structure to ensure optimal performance and resilience against extreme weather events. By integrating wind engineering principles, architects and engineers create safer, more efficient, and aesthetically pleasing structures that can endure the dynamic forces of nature.