As far back as 1635, records show that the East Coast of the United States has repeatedly suffered from severe storm damage (McAleer, 1962). Most of these storms appear to have been of the hur-ricane type. Such storms generally form in the Atlantic to the east o
Coastal flooding poses the greatest threat to human life and is often the most common source of dama...
The previous chapter was mainly concerned with the effects of strong winds generated by secondary fe...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...
In September of 1983 a hurricane swept across New England. It was one of the most destructive storms...
On December 10, a low pressure system moved rapidly north-northwest from eastern North Carolina and ...
The decades of the 1930s and 1940s were very active ones for hurricanes in the Middle Atlantic regio...
Tornadoes are a notable potential hazard associated with landfalling hurricanes. The purpose of this...
On January 4, 1992 an intense storm moved from the east across the Delmarva Peninsula and the Chesap...
This paper investigates the development of the 10-11 April 1982 storm and its effect on sailing craf...
Until recent Hurricanes Matthew and Irma struck northeast Florida, Hurricane Dora had been the first...
The authors provide a statistical and physical basis for understanding regional variations in major ...
Until recent Hurricanes Matthew and Irma struck northeast Florida, Hurricane Dora had been the first...
The risk of coastal flooding is increasing as a result of population growth, an increase in infrastr...
International audienceThis paper reviews the climatological influences on major past storm events in...
The purpose of this paper is to present the hyd:caulic problems relating to the computation of hurri...
Coastal flooding poses the greatest threat to human life and is often the most common source of dama...
The previous chapter was mainly concerned with the effects of strong winds generated by secondary fe...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...
In September of 1983 a hurricane swept across New England. It was one of the most destructive storms...
On December 10, a low pressure system moved rapidly north-northwest from eastern North Carolina and ...
The decades of the 1930s and 1940s were very active ones for hurricanes in the Middle Atlantic regio...
Tornadoes are a notable potential hazard associated with landfalling hurricanes. The purpose of this...
On January 4, 1992 an intense storm moved from the east across the Delmarva Peninsula and the Chesap...
This paper investigates the development of the 10-11 April 1982 storm and its effect on sailing craf...
Until recent Hurricanes Matthew and Irma struck northeast Florida, Hurricane Dora had been the first...
The authors provide a statistical and physical basis for understanding regional variations in major ...
Until recent Hurricanes Matthew and Irma struck northeast Florida, Hurricane Dora had been the first...
The risk of coastal flooding is increasing as a result of population growth, an increase in infrastr...
International audienceThis paper reviews the climatological influences on major past storm events in...
The purpose of this paper is to present the hyd:caulic problems relating to the computation of hurri...
Coastal flooding poses the greatest threat to human life and is often the most common source of dama...
The previous chapter was mainly concerned with the effects of strong winds generated by secondary fe...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...