2023
DOI: 10.1177/03611981231186600
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Analyzing Gas Station Visits during Hurricane Ida: Implications for Future Fuel Supply

Abstract: Fuel demand surges and supply shortages during hurricanes are problematic. However, fuel consumption and refueling behavior are not well discussed in disaster scenarios compared with the extant literature on these topics during normal conditions. This study used an emerging data source to report when fuel demand (indicated by gas station visits) deviated from a normal variation range during Hurricane Ida (a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 2021), how long the deviation lasted, and which area(s) experienced gre… Show more

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