heater core leaking
One thing could be an over used belt or a leak of antifreeze
Its a strong indication of a blown head gasket
Windows should be closed during strong winds to prevent them from entering the house and causing damage.
The factory stock wheel equipped on the 1967 Corvette is the original super stock wheels of P05 Option. The indomitable wheels are made of aluminium and are very strong.
For example, someone using windows XP may require some strong parental control facilities and so purchasing windows vista or windows 7 witch have these would be a strong option
This usually happens with older cars, the glass isn't as strong as new glass is and cant stand the heat so it causes it to burst cracking and breaking the window
The openting windows myth is based on the idea that the low pressure inside a tornado causes houses, where pressure remains high, to explode and that opening windows equalizes pressure. This does not work for several reasons: It is wind and debris in a tornado that causes damage, not the pressure difference.The pressure difference created even inside a violent tornado is a fraction of what is needed to cause significant damage.Houses are not airtight, even with the windows closed.A tornado strong enough to cause major damage will create plenty of openings and break the windows anywayIn a weak tornado or a glacing blow, opening windows exposes the interior to strong winds, which can cause damage inside as well as outside.
The smell of antifreeze is very strong and distinct, it does not take much of a leak to smell it. The radiator could still be full and have a small leak. I would check for antifreeze dripping onto the exhaust or on the engine block because when it is hot the smell is much more noticeable from the fumes.
Strong winds
Strong winds can press against the windows and cause them to break or fall out of their frames.
Airplanes have broken up in flight after the windows failed.
Yes, a category 1 hurricane can break windows with its strong winds and flying debris.