“…Fragility models are conditional probability models that describe the probability of exceeding different limit states (such as buckling, floatation, sliding, system failure, and bottom-plate failure for ASTs) for a given hazard (storm surges, wind, and waves) and tank parameters (height, diameter, fill level, liquid density). Existing studies have developed fragility models for storm surge floatation [20,21,25], storm surge sliding [22,23], storm surge dislocation [26,27], storm surge buckling [25][26][27], wind buckling [27,34], system failure [22,23,28,31], and bottom-plate failure [32] during storm surges. Fragility models for AST failures have been developed using probabilistic methods to quantify the probability of AST failure as a function of tank and hazard parameters.…”