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Spatiotemporal assessment of multi hazard risk using graph based analysis for case studies in India. [PDF]
Ekkirala HC, Ramesh MV.
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Assessing sustained high-heat multi-hazard events through earth observation and impact chain analysis in southeast UK. [PDF]
Mills E +4 more
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A Nation of Disasters: Lessons on Systemic Risks and Cascading Impacts From Malawi's COVID-19 Experience. [PDF]
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1977
This report, the second in a series of three, identifies and delineates the flood hazard areas in the lower section of the Assunpink Creek watershed. The purpose of this report is to help implement the New Jersey Flood Plains Act of 1972 and assist decision makers, officials of communities and individuals in achieving proper and wise utilization of ...
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This report, the second in a series of three, identifies and delineates the flood hazard areas in the lower section of the Assunpink Creek watershed. The purpose of this report is to help implement the New Jersey Flood Plains Act of 1972 and assist decision makers, officials of communities and individuals in achieving proper and wise utilization of ...
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Compound hazards yield Louisiana flood
Science, 2016On 11 August 2016, a severe weather system dropped 433 mm of rain in about 72 hours, triggering widespread flooding in southern Louisiana. This flood damaged at least 60,000 homes, required evacuation of more than 20,000 people, and led to 13 deaths ([ 1 ][1]).
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1975
Stark contrast between “droughts and flooding rains” has long been known in Australia. In January 1974, monsoons rolling in from the Timor Sea moved across the northern part of the continent bringing a torrential deluge to the northwest and the Gulf of Carpentaria region (see front map).
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Stark contrast between “droughts and flooding rains” has long been known in Australia. In January 1974, monsoons rolling in from the Timor Sea moved across the northern part of the continent bringing a torrential deluge to the northwest and the Gulf of Carpentaria region (see front map).
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