Coastal storms can take a devastating toll on the public's health. Urban areas like New York City (NYC) may be particularly at risk, given their dense population, reliance on transportation, energy infrastructure that is vulnerable to flood damage, and high-rise residential housing, which may be hard-hit by power and utility outages. Climate change will exacerbate these risks in the coming decades. Sea levels are rising due to global warming, which will intensify storm surge. These projections make preparing for the health impacts of storms even more important. We conducted a broad review of the health impacts of US coastal storms to inform climate adaptation planning efforts, with a focus on outcomes relevant to NYC and urban coastal areas...
As our climate continues to warm, the dangers posed to our coastal communities become ever greater. ...
Sea levels have been rising steadily due to earth’s increasing surface temperature, and they are bec...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...
Recent experience from Hurricane Sandy and high temperature episodes has clearly demonstrated that t...
The 837 km New York City shoreline is lined by significant economic assets and dense population vuln...
Coastal flooding from storm surge is one of the most dangerous and damaging natural hazards that soc...
After tropical storm Sandy battered the East Coast in October 2012, New York City was damaged extens...
This work uses a GIS-based methodology to develop and map a composite physical exposure, social vuln...
Trainor, Joseph E.Climate change has gained attention within disaster management as its current and ...
New York City is one of the world's most vulnerable cities to coastal flooding, due to a high concen...
Concurrent incidence of heavy rainfall events and coastal storm surges can cause damages of exponent...
On October 29, 2012, one of the largest Atlantic basin storms in recorded history hit the East Coast...
Sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, and the scientific community is confident that global...
Hurricanes are one of the most disastrous natural hazards impacting the U.S. coastal regions causing...
Hurricane Sandy was an eye-opening event for the New York City area. It revealed many vulnerabilitie...
As our climate continues to warm, the dangers posed to our coastal communities become ever greater. ...
Sea levels have been rising steadily due to earth’s increasing surface temperature, and they are bec...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...
Recent experience from Hurricane Sandy and high temperature episodes has clearly demonstrated that t...
The 837 km New York City shoreline is lined by significant economic assets and dense population vuln...
Coastal flooding from storm surge is one of the most dangerous and damaging natural hazards that soc...
After tropical storm Sandy battered the East Coast in October 2012, New York City was damaged extens...
This work uses a GIS-based methodology to develop and map a composite physical exposure, social vuln...
Trainor, Joseph E.Climate change has gained attention within disaster management as its current and ...
New York City is one of the world's most vulnerable cities to coastal flooding, due to a high concen...
Concurrent incidence of heavy rainfall events and coastal storm surges can cause damages of exponent...
On October 29, 2012, one of the largest Atlantic basin storms in recorded history hit the East Coast...
Sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, and the scientific community is confident that global...
Hurricanes are one of the most disastrous natural hazards impacting the U.S. coastal regions causing...
Hurricane Sandy was an eye-opening event for the New York City area. It revealed many vulnerabilitie...
As our climate continues to warm, the dangers posed to our coastal communities become ever greater. ...
Sea levels have been rising steadily due to earth’s increasing surface temperature, and they are bec...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...