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dispersion and population density along the storm track, I project changes in past storm-related mortality under various …
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worldwide. The main explanatory variable is an area-weighted measure for local tropical cyclone intensity based on …
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dispersion and population density along the storm track, I project changes in past storm-related mortality under various …
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Economic losses caused by tropical cyclones have increased dramatically. It can be assumed that most losses are due to increased prosperity and a greater tendency for people to settle in exposed areas, but also that the growing incidence of severe cyclones is due to climate change. This paper...
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material assets affected by the storm (the capital stock) and storm intensity. The findings show the increase in losses due to …
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, considered by the change in material assets (capital stock). Further assumptions are made about the trend in storm intensity … assumptions on the trend in capital stock and storm intensity, a sensitivity analysis was carried out, based on the assumptions …
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This paper explores the effects of tropical cyclones on the economic activity of establishments in the manufacturing and service sectors in Mexico. The analysis relies on panel data that combines establishment-level economic activity with municipal-level exposure to tropical cyclones on a...
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Hurricanes are among the costliest natural disasters in the world, with a significant portion of their impact linked to the accuracy of their forecasts. In this paper, we estimate the economic impacts of the official hurricane forecasts in the US and develop a new approach for measuring the...
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intensity and frequency of future disasters. The extensions slightly modify the numerical results but do not change the …
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This chapter describes tools and a methodology to model wind and flood risks from tropical storms under present and future climate accounting for natural infrastructure. Wind forcing provide a crucial link to hydrodynamic models that can be used in risk assessments to estimate extent of and...
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