“…For example, in transient winds such as tornadoes, downbursts, typhoons, Kareem and Wu (2013), Solari and De Gaetano (2018) and Solari (2020), or in case of highly nonlinear systems, time domain analysis is preferred since it is much more capable of capturing these time-varying behaviors (Augusti et al, 1986;Aas-Jakobsen and Strømmen, 2001;Carassale and Solari, 2002;Gusella and Materazzi, 2000). On the other hand, linear systems under stationary excitations are much better studied in the frequency domain (Fan et al, 2022;Denoël et al, 2023), allowing for a clearer comprehension of the physical system-excitation interaction. This is even more important as soon as non Gaussian features of the loading and response need to be captured, at third order (Fan et al, 2022;Denoël et al, 2023;Denoël, 2011) or even fourth order (Denoël, 2012;Trapp and Wolfsteiner, 2019).…”