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Hurricane risk analysis: A review on the physically-based approach
This paper reviews recent studies that take a physically-based approach to better assess and manage hurricane risk. Such a methodology includes three components: modeling the storm climatology (which defines TC risk in terms of the upper tail of the storm statistics); modeling landfalling hazards; and characterizing damage and losses.
Hurricane risk analysis: A review on the physically-based approach
This paper reviews recent studies that take a physically-based approach to better assess and manage hurricane risk. Such a methodology includes three components: modeling the storm climatology (which defines TC risk in terms of the upper tail of the storm statistics); modeling landfalling hazards; and characterizing damage and losses.
Hurricane risk analysis: A review on the physically-based approach
Lin, Ning (author) / Vanmarcke, Erik (author) / Emanuel, Kerry Andrew (author)
2014
Lin, Ning, Kerry Emanuel, and Erik Vanmarcke. “Hurricane Risk Analysis.” Safety, Reliability, Risk and Life-Cycle Performance of Structures and Infrastructures (January 9, 2014): 1291–1297.
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