In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with winds greater than 50 m s −1 have caused more damage than any other natural disaster [Pielke and Pielke, 1997]. Accurate estimates of wind speed exceedance probabilities (WSEP) due to intense hurricanes are therefore of great interest to (re)insurers, emergency planners, government officials, and populations in vulnerable coastal areas. The historical record of U.S. hurricane landfall is relatively complete only from about 1900, and most model estimates of WSEP are derived from this record. During the 1899–1998 period, only two category-5 and 16 category-4 hurricanes made landfall in the United States. The historical record therefore provides on...
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Quantification of risk to natural disasters is a valuable endeavor from engineering, policy and (re)...
Tropical cyclones (TC) are one of the deadliest and costliest natural disasters. To mitigate the imp...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...
Interest in hurricane risk usually focuses on landfalling events of the highest intensity, which cau...
Hurricanes are among the most destructive and costly extreme weather events. The intensity of future...
Here we re-examine the official Atlantic basin tropical cyclone (hurricane) database HURDAT (1851–20...
Estimating return levels of extreme wind speeds due to hurricanes presents both practical and analyt...
A statistical procedure for estimating the risk of strong winds from hurricanes is demonstrated and ...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
High-impact extratropical cyclones (ETCs) cause considerable damage along the northeast coast of the...
The authors build on their efforts to understand and predict coastal hurricane activity by developin...
An alternative 24-h statistical hurricane intensity model is presented and verified for 13 hurricane...
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited Preface The nurpose of this research wvas to mod...
Quantification of risk to natural disasters is a valuable endeavor from engineering, policy and (re)...
Tropical cyclones (TC) are one of the deadliest and costliest natural disasters. To mitigate the imp...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
In the United States, intense hurricanes (category 3, 4, and 5 on the Saffir/Simpson scale) with win...
The rarity of severe coastal hurricanes implies that empirical estimates of extreme wind speed retur...
Interest in hurricane risk usually focuses on landfalling events of the highest intensity, which cau...
Hurricanes are among the most destructive and costly extreme weather events. The intensity of future...
Here we re-examine the official Atlantic basin tropical cyclone (hurricane) database HURDAT (1851–20...
Estimating return levels of extreme wind speeds due to hurricanes presents both practical and analyt...
A statistical procedure for estimating the risk of strong winds from hurricanes is demonstrated and ...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
High-impact extratropical cyclones (ETCs) cause considerable damage along the northeast coast of the...
The authors build on their efforts to understand and predict coastal hurricane activity by developin...
An alternative 24-h statistical hurricane intensity model is presented and verified for 13 hurricane...
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited Preface The nurpose of this research wvas to mod...
Quantification of risk to natural disasters is a valuable endeavor from engineering, policy and (re)...
Tropical cyclones (TC) are one of the deadliest and costliest natural disasters. To mitigate the imp...