The magnitude of natural hazard events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and floods are traditionally measured by wind speed, energy release, or discharge. In this study we investigate the scaling of the magnitude of individual events of the 20th and 21stcentury in terms of economic and life losses in the United States and worldwide. Economic losses are subdivided into insured and total losses. Some data sets are inflation or population adjusted. Forecasts associated with these events are of interest to insurance, reinsurance, and emergency management agencies. Plots of cumulative size-frequency distributions of economic and life loss are well-fit by power functions and thus exhibit self-similar scaling. This self-similar scaling ...
Power-law relationships, relating events with magnitudes to their frequency, are common in natural d...
Most areas of the world are subjected to one or more natural hazards, such as earthquakes, tsunamis,...
Natural disasters happen in all parts of the world, some countries are situated in especially hazard...
The magnitude of natural hazard events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and floods are tr...
Traditionally, the size of natural disaster events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and f...
In the United States, direct losses from natural hazards are on the rise with hurricanes, flooding, ...
The economic cost of natural disasters due to extreme weather - tropical cyclones, floods, bushfires...
This dissertation capitalizes on an opportunity, untapped until now, to utilize data on disaster los...
The great tsunami disasters in Japan (3/11/2011) and in the Indian Ocean (12/26/2004) reveal limitat...
Damage caused by natural disasters produces the difference of damage size not only according to dama...
This report summarizes current research on how climate change is likely to influence future losses f...
Abstract This article examines electric power restoration following catastrophic damage in modern ci...
As extreme weather events affect the core business of insurance this industry has quite early addres...
Disasters events are perfect examples of compound events. Disaster risk lies at the intersection of ...
Over the past few decades, nations have suffered great losses in lives and economic assets from an i...
Power-law relationships, relating events with magnitudes to their frequency, are common in natural d...
Most areas of the world are subjected to one or more natural hazards, such as earthquakes, tsunamis,...
Natural disasters happen in all parts of the world, some countries are situated in especially hazard...
The magnitude of natural hazard events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and floods are tr...
Traditionally, the size of natural disaster events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and f...
In the United States, direct losses from natural hazards are on the rise with hurricanes, flooding, ...
The economic cost of natural disasters due to extreme weather - tropical cyclones, floods, bushfires...
This dissertation capitalizes on an opportunity, untapped until now, to utilize data on disaster los...
The great tsunami disasters in Japan (3/11/2011) and in the Indian Ocean (12/26/2004) reveal limitat...
Damage caused by natural disasters produces the difference of damage size not only according to dama...
This report summarizes current research on how climate change is likely to influence future losses f...
Abstract This article examines electric power restoration following catastrophic damage in modern ci...
As extreme weather events affect the core business of insurance this industry has quite early addres...
Disasters events are perfect examples of compound events. Disaster risk lies at the intersection of ...
Over the past few decades, nations have suffered great losses in lives and economic assets from an i...
Power-law relationships, relating events with magnitudes to their frequency, are common in natural d...
Most areas of the world are subjected to one or more natural hazards, such as earthquakes, tsunamis,...
Natural disasters happen in all parts of the world, some countries are situated in especially hazard...