Welker, C., Röösli, T., and Bresch D. N.: Comparing an insurer's perspective on building damages with modelled damages from pan-European winter windstorm event sets: a case study from Zurich, Switzerland. Accepted for publication by the journal Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS). Initial submission: https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-2020-115
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A storm loss model that was first developed for Germany is applied to the much smaller geographic ar...
We present projections of winter storm-induced insured losses in the German residential building sec...
Winter windstorms are among the most destructive and costliest natural hazard events in Europe. Insu...
Winter storms are the most costly natural hazard for European residential property. We compare four ...
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Extreme wind events are among the costliest natural disasters in Europe, causing severe damages ever...
Single-tree damage data from winter storm event "Lothar" 1999 in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. The dat...
The derivation of probabilities of high wind speeds and the establishment of risk curves for storm d...
This study reports on the ability of the Canadian Regional Climate Model to simulate the surface win...
International audienceThe derivation of probabilities of high wind speeds and the establishment of r...
This paper develops a stochastic model to assess storm risk in Austria, which relates wind speed and...
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Severe wind storms are one of the major natural hazards in the extratropics and inflict substantial ...
A storm loss model that was first developed for Germany is applied to the much smaller geographic ar...
We present projections of winter storm-induced insured losses in the German residential building sec...
Winter windstorms are among the most destructive and costliest natural hazard events in Europe. Insu...
Winter storms are the most costly natural hazard for European residential property. We compare four ...
In recent decades, extremely hazardous windstorms have caused enormous losses to buildings, infrastr...
ABSTRACT: The development of storm damage functions is of importance for damage and risk assessment ...
PRIMAVERA was a European Union Horizon 2020 project whose primary aim was to generate advanced and w...
Extreme wind events are among the costliest natural disasters in Europe, causing severe damages ever...
Single-tree damage data from winter storm event "Lothar" 1999 in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. The dat...
The derivation of probabilities of high wind speeds and the establishment of risk curves for storm d...
This study reports on the ability of the Canadian Regional Climate Model to simulate the surface win...
International audienceThe derivation of probabilities of high wind speeds and the establishment of r...
This paper develops a stochastic model to assess storm risk in Austria, which relates wind speed and...
This thesis is structured around four research questions that explore different aspects of storms an...
Severe wind storms are one of the major natural hazards in the extratropics and inflict substantial ...
A storm loss model that was first developed for Germany is applied to the much smaller geographic ar...
We present projections of winter storm-induced insured losses in the German residential building sec...