2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102679
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Cloudburst-disaster modelling. A new open-source catastrophe model

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“…Additionally, two key principles from catastrophe modeling theory informed our methodological design. These principles include taking a multidisciplinary approach by including socioeconomic, financial, and engineering variables alongside natural hazard science (Knös et al, 2022) and drawing on prior histories or experience to understand likely impacts and to consider that exposure or risk may change over time (Mitchell-Wallace et al, 2017). Understanding how past disasters and other weather-driven problems have affected utility systems continues to be valuable even though climate change may undermine the utility of planning assumptions used in the past.…”
Section: Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, two key principles from catastrophe modeling theory informed our methodological design. These principles include taking a multidisciplinary approach by including socioeconomic, financial, and engineering variables alongside natural hazard science (Knös et al, 2022) and drawing on prior histories or experience to understand likely impacts and to consider that exposure or risk may change over time (Mitchell-Wallace et al, 2017). Understanding how past disasters and other weather-driven problems have affected utility systems continues to be valuable even though climate change may undermine the utility of planning assumptions used in the past.…”
Section: Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En effekt av klimatförändringarna är mängden översvämningar från skyfall, med ökad risk för att människor, infrastruktur och bebyggelse skadas (IPCC 2022). I Sverige har översvämningar vid skyfall blivit vanligare (Knös et al 2022;Glaas et al 2022) och väntas bli än vanligare i framtiden (SMHI 2019). Uppföljningar av inträffade översvämningshändelser har påvisat stora skadekostnader.…”
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