It is challenging to identify metrics that best capture hurricane destructive potential and costs. Although it has been found that the sea surface temperature and vertical wind shear can both make considerable changes to the hurricane destructive potential metrics, it is still unknown which plays a more important role. Here we present a new method to reconstruct the historical wind structure of hurricanes that allows us, for the first time, to calculate the correlation of damage with integrated power dissipation and integrated kinetic energy of all hurricanes at landfall since 1988. We find that those metrics, which include the horizontal wind structure, rather than just maximum intensity, are much better correlated with the hurricane cost....
Hurricanes are among the most destructive and costly extreme weather events. The intensity of future...
Tropical cyclones (TCs), specifically their higher energy equivalents of hurricanes or typhoons, are...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
T he Hurricane Katrina disaster and recent studies examining hurrcanes and global climate change hav...
Towards advancing the indices of hurricane energetics that are associated with potential damage, we ...
The dramatic tropical cyclone (TC) damages in coastal areas around the world have gained significant...
Hurricanes are one of the deadliest and costliest natural hazards affecting the Gulf coast and Atlan...
Variables Affecting the Intensity of Atlantic Hurricanes Hurricanes are large, destructive storms th...
The main effects of tropical cyclones include high winds, extensive storm surges, and widespread flo...
was the costliest hurricane disaster in the United States to date. The hurricane caused widespread d...
The hurricane post-landfall wind speed decay is closely linked to the inland damage potential. We in...
Here we re-examine the official Atlantic basin tropical cyclone (hurricane) database HURDAT (1851–20...
Hurricanes can inflict catastrophic property damage and human life loss. Thus, it is important to de...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential hurricane damage risks to residential constr...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
Hurricanes are among the most destructive and costly extreme weather events. The intensity of future...
Tropical cyclones (TCs), specifically their higher energy equivalents of hurricanes or typhoons, are...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
T he Hurricane Katrina disaster and recent studies examining hurrcanes and global climate change hav...
Towards advancing the indices of hurricane energetics that are associated with potential damage, we ...
The dramatic tropical cyclone (TC) damages in coastal areas around the world have gained significant...
Hurricanes are one of the deadliest and costliest natural hazards affecting the Gulf coast and Atlan...
Variables Affecting the Intensity of Atlantic Hurricanes Hurricanes are large, destructive storms th...
The main effects of tropical cyclones include high winds, extensive storm surges, and widespread flo...
was the costliest hurricane disaster in the United States to date. The hurricane caused widespread d...
The hurricane post-landfall wind speed decay is closely linked to the inland damage potential. We in...
Here we re-examine the official Atlantic basin tropical cyclone (hurricane) database HURDAT (1851–20...
Hurricanes can inflict catastrophic property damage and human life loss. Thus, it is important to de...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential hurricane damage risks to residential constr...
International audienceBecause of the lack of data on past hurricanes, empirical evaluations of the s...
Hurricanes are among the most destructive and costly extreme weather events. The intensity of future...
Tropical cyclones (TCs), specifically their higher energy equivalents of hurricanes or typhoons, are...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...