The service of a critical infrastructure, such as a municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWWTP), is taken for granted until a flood or another low frequency, high consequence crisis brings its fragility to attention. The unique aspects of the MWWTP call for a method to quantify the flood stage-duration-frequency relationship. By developing a bivariate joint distribution model of flood stage and duration, this study adds a second dimension, time, into flood risk studies. A new parameter, inter-event time, is developed to further illustrate the effect of event separation on the frequency assessment. The method is tested on riverine, estuary and tidal sites in the Mid-Atlantic region. Equipment damage functions are characterized by linear an...
Research on short lead-time flood inundation and damage assessment traditionally focuses on developi...
Annual maximum flood risk is commonly assessed under the assumption of stationarity, i.e., flood ris...
Concurrent incidence of heavy rainfall events and coastal storm surges can cause damages of exponent...
In the United States, many river floodplains contain critical infrastructure that is vulnerable to e...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the City of New York, United States, are particularly vulnera...
Coastal flooding is a growing concern. Compound coastal flooding considers the joint impacts of mari...
Future flood frequency for the upper Truckee River basin (UTRB) is assessed using non-stationary ext...
Quantified models of flood risk that incorporate an explicit representation of the performance of fl...
A comprehensive assessment of flood hazards will necessitate a step-by-step analysis, starting with ...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are among the most important infrastructures, especially in coas...
A flood hazard assessment has been conducted for the Hudson River from New York City to Troy at the ...
Flooding in Southeastern Michigan is intensifying due to increasing temperatures, precipitation, and...
A method to link bivariate statistical analysis and hydrodynamic modeling for flood hazard estimatio...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
Extreme event scenarios are useful for civil emergency services to help in developing contingency pl...
Research on short lead-time flood inundation and damage assessment traditionally focuses on developi...
Annual maximum flood risk is commonly assessed under the assumption of stationarity, i.e., flood ris...
Concurrent incidence of heavy rainfall events and coastal storm surges can cause damages of exponent...
In the United States, many river floodplains contain critical infrastructure that is vulnerable to e...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the City of New York, United States, are particularly vulnera...
Coastal flooding is a growing concern. Compound coastal flooding considers the joint impacts of mari...
Future flood frequency for the upper Truckee River basin (UTRB) is assessed using non-stationary ext...
Quantified models of flood risk that incorporate an explicit representation of the performance of fl...
A comprehensive assessment of flood hazards will necessitate a step-by-step analysis, starting with ...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are among the most important infrastructures, especially in coas...
A flood hazard assessment has been conducted for the Hudson River from New York City to Troy at the ...
Flooding in Southeastern Michigan is intensifying due to increasing temperatures, precipitation, and...
A method to link bivariate statistical analysis and hydrodynamic modeling for flood hazard estimatio...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
Extreme event scenarios are useful for civil emergency services to help in developing contingency pl...
Research on short lead-time flood inundation and damage assessment traditionally focuses on developi...
Annual maximum flood risk is commonly assessed under the assumption of stationarity, i.e., flood ris...
Concurrent incidence of heavy rainfall events and coastal storm surges can cause damages of exponent...