Severe windthrow in the Bull Run watershed of the Oregon Cascade Range has occurred infrequently over the last 50 yr, yet individual storm events have generated extensive windthrow. In this case study, we consider two storm events known to have caused windthrow in the Bull Run. Using long-term meteorological records, we characterize the events and use the Gumbel extreme value distribution to analyze the wind speeds, estimating return intervals for the two storms. When all annual maximum wind speeds are considered for the 47-yr period of data, the 1973 and 1983 storm wind speeds may occur as frequently as every 5 yr or less, but this increases to a 10-15 yr interval when we analyze only east wind events. Extremely low air temperatures, chara...
This study proposes a novel methodology to create a large sized synthetic dataset of wind velocities...
This work investigates gap winds in a steep, deep river canyon prone to wildland fire. The driving m...
Wind is an important disturbance in many forested regions, but research has largely focused on immed...
Graduation date: 1997Throughout the 20th century, windthrow has affected forests in the Bull Run wat...
Graduation date: 1977The seasonal variation of wind speed fluctuations is studied at\ud four locatio...
Graduation date: 2010In November of 2006 an intense rainstorm of tropical origin, known colloquially...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997This dissertation investigates western Washington Cas...
In this paper, 64-year tropical cyclone (TC) data in the Northwest Pacific (NWP) were analyzed to pr...
The potential to create extreme events is an inherent property of complex systems. Since our highly ...
Abstract: The modelling of severe wind gust is a fundamental part of any wind hazard assessment. Sta...
Numerical models occasionally struggle with forecasting certain meteorological events, so statistica...
Strong gap winds in Howe Sound, British Columbia, are simulated using a small-scale physical model. ...
High-wind generating extratropical cyclones routinely strike southwest British Columbia. Improved un...
We present evidence that quantitative definitions of extreme events in wind, so called gusts, may be...
Graduation date: 1977Two successive years of wind speed and direction data, from\ud January 1973 thr...
This study proposes a novel methodology to create a large sized synthetic dataset of wind velocities...
This work investigates gap winds in a steep, deep river canyon prone to wildland fire. The driving m...
Wind is an important disturbance in many forested regions, but research has largely focused on immed...
Graduation date: 1997Throughout the 20th century, windthrow has affected forests in the Bull Run wat...
Graduation date: 1977The seasonal variation of wind speed fluctuations is studied at\ud four locatio...
Graduation date: 2010In November of 2006 an intense rainstorm of tropical origin, known colloquially...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997This dissertation investigates western Washington Cas...
In this paper, 64-year tropical cyclone (TC) data in the Northwest Pacific (NWP) were analyzed to pr...
The potential to create extreme events is an inherent property of complex systems. Since our highly ...
Abstract: The modelling of severe wind gust is a fundamental part of any wind hazard assessment. Sta...
Numerical models occasionally struggle with forecasting certain meteorological events, so statistica...
Strong gap winds in Howe Sound, British Columbia, are simulated using a small-scale physical model. ...
High-wind generating extratropical cyclones routinely strike southwest British Columbia. Improved un...
We present evidence that quantitative definitions of extreme events in wind, so called gusts, may be...
Graduation date: 1977Two successive years of wind speed and direction data, from\ud January 1973 thr...
This study proposes a novel methodology to create a large sized synthetic dataset of wind velocities...
This work investigates gap winds in a steep, deep river canyon prone to wildland fire. The driving m...
Wind is an important disturbance in many forested regions, but research has largely focused on immed...