2023
DOI: 10.1061/nhrefo.nheng-1543
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Estimating Pluvial Depth–Damage Functions for Areas within the United States Using Historical Claims Data

Abstract: Flooding has been the most costly natural disaster over the last 2 decades within the US. Therefore, recent research has focused on more accurately predicting economic losses from flooding to aid decision makers and mitigate economic exposure. For this, depth-damage functions have commonly been employed to predict the relative or absolute damage to buildings caused by different magnitudes of flooding. Although depth-damage functions, such as those adopted by the US Army Corps of Engineers, are widely available… Show more

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