Spatial Dependencies in Wind-Related Housing Damage This paper examines the spatial dependence among housing losses due to tornadoes using data from the May 1999 Oklahoma City tornado. In order to examine the existence of spatial dependence and its impacts on the damage analysis, we compare an estimation based on a traditional ordinary least square model with the general spatial model. The results show that housing damage in this disaster area is highly correlated. Monetary losses not only depend on the tornado that struck residences, but are related to the damage magnitudes of neighboring houses. Average losses as well as the loss ratio increase with the Fujita scale damage rating. We conclude that the general spatial model provides unbias...
Property damages caused by hydrometeorological disasters in Texas during the period 1960–2016 ...
In this study, we analyse how, and to what extent, direct and indirect effects (spatial spillovers) ...
This paper compares the impacts of alternative models of spatial dependence on the accuracy of house...
This article examines the spatial dependence among housing losses due to tornadoes using data from t...
This study examines the effect of severe wind events on the mean and variance of housing price indic...
ABSTRACT: An increasing number of significant and violent tornado events in the United States have b...
This study examines the destruction caused by the May 3, 1999 Oklahoma City tornado and the rebuildi...
Two geographically related questions with regard to hurricane-induced storm-surge impacts were inves...
The damage done to buildings by meteorologic disturbances and their aftermaths, like wind-storms or ...
Performing probabilistic damage assessment for a community under a tropical cyclone event needs to c...
It is known that the wind damage spreading to residential houses is more strongly affected by gust s...
Tornadoes effect every area in the continental United States. There are great differences in the num...
Catastrophe loss estimation for natural hazards combines both hazard and exposure data. While hazard...
We use hedonic property models to estimate the spatial variation in flood risk perception in the cit...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential hurricane damage risks to residential constr...
Property damages caused by hydrometeorological disasters in Texas during the period 1960–2016 ...
In this study, we analyse how, and to what extent, direct and indirect effects (spatial spillovers) ...
This paper compares the impacts of alternative models of spatial dependence on the accuracy of house...
This article examines the spatial dependence among housing losses due to tornadoes using data from t...
This study examines the effect of severe wind events on the mean and variance of housing price indic...
ABSTRACT: An increasing number of significant and violent tornado events in the United States have b...
This study examines the destruction caused by the May 3, 1999 Oklahoma City tornado and the rebuildi...
Two geographically related questions with regard to hurricane-induced storm-surge impacts were inves...
The damage done to buildings by meteorologic disturbances and their aftermaths, like wind-storms or ...
Performing probabilistic damage assessment for a community under a tropical cyclone event needs to c...
It is known that the wind damage spreading to residential houses is more strongly affected by gust s...
Tornadoes effect every area in the continental United States. There are great differences in the num...
Catastrophe loss estimation for natural hazards combines both hazard and exposure data. While hazard...
We use hedonic property models to estimate the spatial variation in flood risk perception in the cit...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential hurricane damage risks to residential constr...
Property damages caused by hydrometeorological disasters in Texas during the period 1960–2016 ...
In this study, we analyse how, and to what extent, direct and indirect effects (spatial spillovers) ...
This paper compares the impacts of alternative models of spatial dependence on the accuracy of house...