Title of article
Investigation the effect of Land Characteristics on Hurricane Freshwater Flood Vulnerability
Author/Authors
Rezapour, Mehdi Chabahar Maritime University , Baldock, Tom School of Civil Engineering - University of Queensland - St Lucia, Australia
Pages
9
From page
1
To page
9
Abstract
This study analyses two comparison examples (hurricanes Frances versus
Jeanne and hurricanes Rita versus Irene) to account for the catchment
characteristics and social factors for the area impacted by the track of a tropical
cyclone. This will result in a way of categorizing tropical cyclone, which can
be combined with the previous meteorological indexes to better assess the
potential impact of each tropical cyclone from a hazard mitigation and the
disaster response perspective. Given that the highest correlation between
fatalities and damage occurs for the rainfall index TCRI, vulnerability to rainfall
was selected as the focus of the research. The results show that the impacted
areas and the population who lives in the impacted areas are two important
indicators of flood vulnerability. The new index (TRI) yields a lower RMSE in
rank position, at 3.5 and 2.2, compared with the SSHE at 5.8 and 5.7 for selected
hurricane damage and death toll, respectively.
Keywords
Tropical Cyclone , Hurricane Hazard , Risk Index , Land Characteristics , Social factors
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2490835
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