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Autor:
Gina Tonn, Jeffrey Czajkowski
Publikováno v:
Water Economics and Policy.
Flood hazard in the U.S. is typically separated into two categories: storm surge and inland. Inland flooding is frequently represented as fluvial, stemming from overflow of rivers and streams. However, significant inland flood risk also exists in the
Publikováno v:
Transport Policy. 100:108-119
The U.S. economy and way of life are highly dependent on transportation systems, which move goods and people locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. Major disruptions to transportation networks due to natural hazards, manmade hazards (n
Autor:
Gina Tonn, Jeffrey Czajkowski
Publikováno v:
Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk AnalysisREFERENCES.
Despite persistent record-breaking flood losses from tropical cyclones (TCs), the United States continues to be inadequately prepared for TC flood events, with the deficiency in residential flood insurance being a prime representation of this. One wa
Publikováno v:
Transport Policy. 79:103-114
While advances in information technology and interconnectivity have improved efficiency for transportation infrastructure, they have also created higher risk associated with cyber systems. The objective of this study is to inform transportation polic
Autor:
Seth D. Guikema, Gina Tonn
Publikováno v:
Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk AnalysisREFERENCES. 41(9)
Anecdotal information indicates that streams in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States experience more extreme flood events than might be expected. This leads to the question of whether this is an unfounded perception or if these extreme events
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Sciences Journal. 63:1776-1790
This study presents a probabilistic framework to evaluate the impact of uncertainty of design rainfall depth and temporal pattern as well as antecedent moisture condition (AMC) on design hydrograph attributes – peak, time to peak, duration and volu
Autor:
Seth D. Guikema, Gina Tonn
Publikováno v:
Risk Analysis. 38:1258-1278
Although individual behavior plays a major role in community flood risk, traditional flood risk models generally do not capture information on how community policies and individual decisions impact the evolution of flood risk over time. The purpose o
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the IEEE. 105:1429-1442
Hurricanes produce significant, widespread, and often prolonged electrical-power outages. For example, Hurricane Irene caused more than 500 000 Long Island Power Authority customers to lose power and it took eight days to achieve 99% customer restora
Publikováno v:
Risk Analysis. 36:1936-1947
In August 2012, Hurricane Isaac, a Category 1 hurricane at landfall, caused extensive power outages in Louisiana. The storm brought high winds, storm surge, and flooding to Louisiana, and power outages were widespread and prolonged. Hourly power outa
Publikováno v:
Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk AnalysisREFERENCES. 40(4)
Flood risk is a function of both climate and human behavior, including individual and societal actions. For this reason, there is a need to incorporate both human and climatic components in models of flood risk. This study simulates behavioral influe