2015
DOI: 10.20965/jdr.2015.p0513
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Applying Risk Analysis to the Disaster Impact of Extreme Typhoon Events Under Climate Change

Abstract: Extreme typhoon precipitation events frequently have a socioeconomic impact and result in the loss of human life. Therefore, conducting thorough evaluations of the disaster scale before the occurrence of extreme typhoon precipitation events is beneficial to disaster reduction. This study selects the Tsengwen River basin, Taiwan, the area most severely impacted by typhoon Morakot, as a demonstration area, and adopts dynamical downscaling data to simulate the top ten extreme typhoon precipitation events of the f… Show more

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“…SOBEK developed by WL Delft Hydraulics [32] was selected as a simulation tool for the aforementioned detailed risk analysis, which is often used in flood inundation analysis studies [33][34][35][36][37]. This model is an integrated numerical modeling package based on one-dimensional (1D) St Venant equations [38].…”
Section: Simulation Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOBEK developed by WL Delft Hydraulics [32] was selected as a simulation tool for the aforementioned detailed risk analysis, which is often used in flood inundation analysis studies [33][34][35][36][37]. This model is an integrated numerical modeling package based on one-dimensional (1D) St Venant equations [38].…”
Section: Simulation Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%