Severe Tropical Cyclone Nathan generated a Storm surge The passage of tropical cyclone Nathan across the Queensland coast forced sea levels to surge above normal along the coast south of Cape Flattery where Nathan made land-fall. The Storm-Tide gauge at Cooktown recorded a surge of 0.8m as...
Cyclone forced storm surges cause severe damage to coastal structures and loss of human lives and properties. In cyclone protection and warning it is important to be able to calculate the cyclone air pressure and wind field on the basis of rather limited information, such as cyclone position, pr...
Cyclone GorkyEarly warning systemsEvacuation ordersCoastal BangladeshThe SundarbansCyclone Sidr, a Category IV storm, struck the southwestern coast of Bangladesh ... BK Paul - 《Natural Hazards》 被引量: 188发表: 2009年 Interpreting Cyclone Disasters in Bangladesh and Myanmar from Web-Based Newspaper ...
The study aim was to undertake a qualitative research literature review to analyze available databases to define, describe, and categorize public health infrastructure (PHI) priorities for tropical cyclone, flood, storm, tornado, and tsunami-related disasters. Five electronic publication databases were se...
historical record, like the 1970 Bhola Cyclone, substantially increase the annual fatality average. Nonetheless, as many as 250 million people who live lower than the maximum storm surge level [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,1994] are vulnerable to inundations from storm surge every year....
Intensity and size are two crucial factors in determining the destructiveness of a tropical cyclone (TC), but little is known about the relationship between them because of a lack of observations. TC fullness, a new concept, is proposed to quantitatively measure the storm wind structure, which ...
Tropical Cyclone Losses in the USA and the Impact of Climate Change: A Trend Analysis Based on a New Dataset : Tropical cyclone losses in the USA and the impact of climate change: A trend analysis based on data from a new approach to adjusting storm losses. ... S Schmidt,C Kemfert,P...
scenario, the chance of hazards from two TCs impacting the same location within 15 days may substantially increase, with the return period decreasing over the century from 10–92 years to ~1–2 (1–3) years along the US East and Gulf coasts, due to sea-level rise and storm climatology ...
5.2.1. Description of Cyclone IDAI TC IDAI started to develop on 4 March 2019 close to the coastline of the province of Zambézia (Mozambique) as a tropical depression, and quickly intensified to a tropical storm before made a first landfall on the same day. A remnant of low pressure per...
Abstract Tropical cyclones that rapidly intensify are typically associated with the highest forecast errors and cause a disproportionate amount of human and financial losses. Therefore, it is crucial to understand if, and why, there are observed upward trends in tropical cyclone intensification rates. ...