.04 is really only a limit for pilots in name. It's prohibited to fly for 8 hours after consuming alcohol or while "under the influence of alcohol" which pilots are taught includes hangovers. If you can drink, wait 8 hours, not be hungover, and still blow a .04 that would be a hell of a trick
Wind loading on the rocket is much different than the force it's designed to take in flight. It's possible to have structural damage to the rocket if the wind loading gets too high. It doesn't have to fall over for things to crack or yield
SLS is rated for 85mph sustained winds on the pad, looks like sustained wind peaked right around the number with gusts significantly higher. Will be interesting to see if there is any damage
Edit: it appears 85mph was actually the GUST limit. There was a 100mph gust recorded. I'm not optimistic for a November launch at this point
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Reply to comment by whatyouwant5 in State senator proposes lowering WA’s blood alcohol limit to .05 by OldManJared
.04 is really only a limit for pilots in name. It's prohibited to fly for 8 hours after consuming alcohol or while "under the influence of alcohol" which pilots are taught includes hangovers. If you can drink, wait 8 hours, not be hungover, and still blow a .04 that would be a hell of a trick