Haiyan/Yolanda 1. Introduction Natural disasters can have adverse consequences on economic growth, long-term development and poverty (Cavallo et al., 2013; Carvalho et al., 2021). They affect development outcome
Drawing on a long-term ethnography with affected communities recovering from Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines in 2013 triggering a massive humanitarian response, the article offers a grounded assessment of the role of social media in disaster recovery. In particu...
Rai's swath of destruction revived memories of typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful tropical cyclones ever recorded, which killed 6,300 people in the Philippines in 2013. ($1 = 50.9850 Philippine pesos) (Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales and Karen Lema; Editing by Ed Davi...
In comparison, the long-term climatological genesis position and the peak intensity was 146.98°E, 14.55°N (i.e. closer to land), and 43 ms−1 (not as intense), respectively (details see supplementary). However, for long the above framework neglects the fact that ocean subsurface ...
As ocean cooling effect is also a function of the TC translation speed21,30, the simulation was performed based on the long-term climatological mean translation speed (5 m s−1) of the western North Pacific TCs28. Air-sea flux calculation...
In fact, the term “meteorological tsunamis” originally came from Japan and was specifically related to ruinous tsunami-like waves produced by typhoons (Nomitsu 1935). Severe typhoons are characterized by very low air pressure and are frequently accompanied by sustained hurricane onshore winds. ...
Besides their contribution to the resilience of Asian agri-food systems to long-term effects of climate change, and central for this study, RTCs are key ‘survival crops’ in times of climatic shock, such as typhoons. Analyzing the effects of typhoons is relevant for Asia because , unlike in...
For Typhoon Haiyan (2013), the initial dry dynamical differences play a more important role than the initial moist differences for the intensity changes, as revealed by the multivariate ensemble sensitivity. 3.2. Radiance data assimilation Localization is essential for successful ...
In addition, the event layer deposits could have been higher in elevation, considering the prominent long-term and coseismic subsidence of the northern coast (Chen et al., 2013; Cheng et al., 2016; Ching et al., 2011). 5.3. Controls on preservation and recognition potential The marine ...
There were short-term and long-term physical, psychological, and social consequences for the survivors as a result of the Haiyan typhoon. Mental health problems were more frequently reported and lasted longer than physical problems. Health professionals deployed during the disaster reported worse health...