2014
DOI: 10.1002/2013jd021268
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Risk assessment of tropical storm surges for coastal regions of China

Abstract: Storm surges are responsible for much of the damage and loss of life associated with landfalling tropical cyclones (TCs). Thus, understanding the characteristics of risk associated with TC storm surges for the coastal regions of China is of great interest. Based on a comprehensive assessment of hazard indices for TC storm surges and vulnerability indices for coastal counties, we obtained a risk assessment for coastal regions of China as a county-level unit. The hazard index was calculated using a model based o… Show more

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“…The PDI metric integrates intensity, duration, and frequency characteristics of a typhoon (Emanuel, 2005;Knutson et al, 2015;Mohapatra & Vijay Kumar, 2017;Villarini & Vecchi, 2012). However, as the typhoon wind is one of the key factors for storm surge and there exists a correlation between the maximum sustained wind and the storm surge height, if other factors such as coastal relief and geomorphology are ignored, the PDI reflects the storm surge activity in general (Gao et al, 2014). Furthermore, it is noted that it does not entirely reflect the damage done to communities by water (e.g., storm surge driven flooding).…”
Section: Temporal Analysis Of Typhoon Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The PDI metric integrates intensity, duration, and frequency characteristics of a typhoon (Emanuel, 2005;Knutson et al, 2015;Mohapatra & Vijay Kumar, 2017;Villarini & Vecchi, 2012). However, as the typhoon wind is one of the key factors for storm surge and there exists a correlation between the maximum sustained wind and the storm surge height, if other factors such as coastal relief and geomorphology are ignored, the PDI reflects the storm surge activity in general (Gao et al, 2014). Furthermore, it is noted that it does not entirely reflect the damage done to communities by water (e.g., storm surge driven flooding).…”
Section: Temporal Analysis Of Typhoon Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it is noted that it does not entirely reflect the damage done to communities by water (e.g., storm surge driven flooding). However, as the typhoon wind is one of the key factors for storm surge and there exists a correlation between the maximum sustained wind and the storm surge height, if other factors such as coastal relief and geomorphology are ignored, the PDI reflects the storm surge activity in general (Gao et al, 2014). Therefore, we use PDI to explain the typhoon destructive potential in this study.…”
Section: Temporal Analysis Of Typhoon Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…TCs on the coast of China generally develop from the north-western Pacific, and there are about 6-10 landfall TCs in a typical year, with one to two additional bypassing storms coming close enough to the coast of China to cause significant damage [17], e.g., three extreme storms in 1956, 1969, and 1994 resulted in more than 7400 human casualties. The historical best-track typhoon datasets are maintained by the Tropical Cyclone Data Centre in the China Meteorological Administration, which provides six-hourly typhoon locations and intensities [18].…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between 1990 and2010, storm surge disasters caused economic losses of approximately RMB 10.5 billion and 148 deaths, and affected 11.5 million annually. (Gao et al, 2014). Thus, storm surge prediction and rapid disaster Ocean Sci.…”
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confidence: 99%