Abstract This article examines electric power restoration following catastrophic damage in modern cities and regions due to extreme events and disasters. Recovery time and non-restoration probability are derived using new data from a comprehensive range of recent massive hurricanes, extensive wildfires, severe snowstorms, and damaging cyclones. Despite their totally disparate origins, over three orders of magnitude severe wildfires and hurricanes have the same non-restoration probability trends, which are of simple exponential form. The results fall into categories that are dependent on and grouped by the degree of damage and social disruption. The implications are discussed for emergency response planning. These new results demonstrate tha...
Important changes are underway in the U.S. power industry in the way that electricity is sourced, tr...
The risks of long-duration, widespread interruptions (LDWIs) in electrical power are a concern of U....
This paper describes the application of a new discrete-event-simulation model of the post-earthquake...
Rare and extreme climate events may result in wide power outages or blackouts. The concept of power ...
Traditionally, the size of natural disaster events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and f...
Today’s societies rely on electric power distribution systems. Recent weather events have illustrate...
The magnitude of natural hazard events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and floods are tr...
This paper presents a significant change in current electric power grid response and recovery scheme...
Severe weather conditions not only damage electric power infrastructure, and energy systems, but als...
Severe weather power outages cause devastating damages affecting tens of millions of people and cost...
Modern society is increasingly dependent on high quality electricity for its economy, security, cult...
The disruption of extreme weather events can significantly impact on the operation of nation\u27s cr...
The world is witnessing increasing frequency of extreme events. The power system is the backbone cri...
In the past, natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, tornados, and earthquakes, were one of o...
The increased frequency of extreme events in recent years highlights the emerging need for the devel...
Important changes are underway in the U.S. power industry in the way that electricity is sourced, tr...
The risks of long-duration, widespread interruptions (LDWIs) in electrical power are a concern of U....
This paper describes the application of a new discrete-event-simulation model of the post-earthquake...
Rare and extreme climate events may result in wide power outages or blackouts. The concept of power ...
Traditionally, the size of natural disaster events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and f...
Today’s societies rely on electric power distribution systems. Recent weather events have illustrate...
The magnitude of natural hazard events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and floods are tr...
This paper presents a significant change in current electric power grid response and recovery scheme...
Severe weather conditions not only damage electric power infrastructure, and energy systems, but als...
Severe weather power outages cause devastating damages affecting tens of millions of people and cost...
Modern society is increasingly dependent on high quality electricity for its economy, security, cult...
The disruption of extreme weather events can significantly impact on the operation of nation\u27s cr...
The world is witnessing increasing frequency of extreme events. The power system is the backbone cri...
In the past, natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, tornados, and earthquakes, were one of o...
The increased frequency of extreme events in recent years highlights the emerging need for the devel...
Important changes are underway in the U.S. power industry in the way that electricity is sourced, tr...
The risks of long-duration, widespread interruptions (LDWIs) in electrical power are a concern of U....
This paper describes the application of a new discrete-event-simulation model of the post-earthquake...