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December 2008, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 317-330 Spatial dependencies in wind-related housing damage
by Dakshina Silva & Jamie Kruse & Yongsheng Wang - 331-347 Earthquake-induced landslide hazard and vegetation recovery assessment using remotely sensed data and a neural network-based classifier: a case study in central Taiwan
by Wen-Tzu Lin & Wen-Chieh Chou & Chao-Yuan Lin - 349-368 Impacts of September 21, 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake on the characteristics of gully-type debris flows in central Taiwan
by Chia-Nan Liu & Hsiao-Fung Huang & Jia-Jyun Dong - 369-395 A geographical information system managing geotechnical data for Athens (Greece) and its use for automated seismic microzonation
by A. Antoniou & A. Papadimitriou & G. Tsiambaos - 397-410 Social vulnerability and seismic risk perception. Case study: the historic center of the Bucharest Municipality/Romania
by Iuliana Armaş - 411-435 Geomorphology and landslide susceptibility assessment using GIS and bivariate statistics: a case study in southern Italy
by Paolo Magliulo & Antonio Di Lisio & Filippo Russo & Antonio Zelano - 437-463 Impact of various synthetic vortices on cyclone track prediction
by Geeta Agnihotri & Y. Rama Rao & S. Dash - 465-470 Losses from sleet storms in the United States
by Stanley Changnon - 471-495 A quantitative appraisal of earthquake hazard parameters computed from Gumbel I method for different regions in and around Turkey
by Serkan Öztürk & Yusuf Bayrak & Hakan Çınar & George Koravos & Theodoros Tsapanos - 497-508 Reducing hazard vulnerability through local government engagement and action
by David King - 509-523 Behavior of expansive soils stabilized with fly ash
by Fusheng Zha & Songyu Liu & Yanjun Du & Kerui Cui - 525-546 Integration and magnitude homogenization of the Egyptian earthquake catalogue
by H. Hussein & K. Abou Elenean & I. Marzouk & A. Peresan & I. Korrat & E. Abu El-Nader & G. Panza & M. El-Gabry - 547-568 Evaluation of parameters affecting earthquake damage by decision tree techniques
by Betül Şengezer & Atilla Ansal & Ömer Bilen - 569-576 The great 1787 Mexican tsunami
by Francisco Núñez-Cornú & Modesto Ortiz & John Sánchez - 577-591 A multiple scale modeling system for coastal hurricane wind damage mitigation
by Ping Zhu
November 2008, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 143-155 Large-scale vulnerability assessments for natural hazards
by David Simpson & R. Human - 157-183 Assessment of lightning-related fatality and injury risk in Canada
by Brian Mills & Dan Unrau & Carla Parkinson & Brenda Jones & Jennifer Yessis & Kelsey Spring & Laurel Pentelow - 185-199 Structural elements of the Makran region, Oman sea and their potential relevance to tsunamigenisis
by Mohammad Mokhtari & Iraj Abdollahie Fard & Khaled Hessami - 201-215 Rain-induced debris and mudflow triggering factors assessment in the Santiago cordilleran foothills, Central Chile
by Sergio Sepúlveda & Cristóbal Padilla - 217-228 Adapting to climate change: a comparison of two strategies for dike heightening
by Arjen Hoekstra & Jean-Luc Kok - 229-243 The evaluation of “social risk” due to volcanic eruptions of Vesuvius
by C. Pesaresi & M. Marta & C. Palagiano & R. Scandone - 245-261 Characteristics analysis for the flash flood-induced debris flows
by Chen Chien-Yuan & Chen Lien-Kuang & Yu Fan-Chieh & Lin Sheng-Chi & Lin Yu-Ching & Lee Chou-Lung & Wang Yu-Ting & Cheung Kei-Wai - 263-279 Evaluating cut slope failure by numerical analysis—a case study
by T. Singh & A. Gulati & L. Dontha & V. Bhardwaj
October 2008, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-16 Results of geodetic and geotechnical monitoring of subsidence for Taiwan High Speed Rail operation
by Cheinway Hwang & Wei-Chia Hung & Chih-Hsi Liu - 17-38 Ethnic groups’ response to the 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami in Aceh, Indonesia
by Jean-Christophe Gaillard & Elsa Clavé & Océane Vibert & Azhari & Dedi & Jean-Charles Denain & Yusuf Efendi & Delphine Grancher & Catherine Liamzon & Desy Sari & Ryo Setiawan - 39-54 Seismic hazard in mega city Kolkata, India
by William Mohanty & M. Walling - 55-63 Drought events in Southern Portugal from the 12th to the 19th centuries: integrated research from descriptive sources
by Afonso Do Ó & Maria Roxo - 65-73 Flood hazard in Hunan province of China: an economic loss analysis
by Xin Huang & Hongzhuan Tan & Jia Zhou & Tubao Yang & Abuaku Benjamin & Shi Wen & Shuoqi Li & Aizhong Liu & Xinhua Li & Shuidong Fen & Xinli Li - 75-94 Usage of an early warning and information system Web-site for real-time seismicity in Iceland
by Deanne Bird & Matthew Roberts & Dale Dominey-Howes - 95-118 Propagation characteristics of historical tsunamis that attacked the east coast of Korea
by Chae Lim & Jae Bae & Jong Lee & Sung Yoon - 119-135 Satellite detection of earthquake thermal infrared precursors in Iran
by Arun Saraf & Vineeta Rawat & Priyanka Banerjee & Swapnamita Choudhury & Santosh Panda & Sudipta Dasgupta & J. Das - 137-139 John Handmer and Stephen Dovers (eds), Handbook of Disasters & Emergency Policies & Institutions
by Tom Beer - 141-142 Bruno Voituriez (ed), The Gulf Stream. Preface by Patricio Bernal
by Julia Tagüeña
September 2008, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 265-285 Seismic risk assessment of buildings in urban areas: a case study for Denizli, Turkey
by Mehmet Inel & Sevket Senel & Selcuk Toprak & Yasemin Manav - 287-305 Soil erosion susceptibility assessment and validation using a geostatistical multivariate approach: a test in Southern Sicily
by Christian Conoscenti & Cipriano Maggio & Edoardo Rotigliano - 307-322 Flood risk perceptions and spatial multi-criteria analysis: an exploratory research for hazard mitigation
by Ruud Raaijmakers & Jörg Krywkow & Anne Veen - 323-351 Implementation of reconstructed geomorphologic units in landslide susceptibility mapping: the Melen Gorge (NW Turkey)
by T. Gorum & B. Gonencgil & C. Gokceoglu & H. Nefeslioglu - 353-389 Methods for the estimation of loss of life due to floods: a literature review and a proposal for a new method
by S. Jonkman & J. Vrijling & A. Vrouwenvelder - 391-413 Drought risk assessment in the western part of Bangladesh
by Shamsuddin Shahid & Houshang Behrawan - 415-425 Manufactured home building regulations and the February 2, 2007 Florida tornadoes
by Kevin Simmons & Daniel Sutter
August 2008, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 139-141 Preface
by Elisabeth Krausmann & Ana Cruz - 143-152 Natech risk and management: an assessment of the state of the art
by Laura Steinberg & Hatice Sengul & Ana Cruz - 153-178 Physical and economic losses sustained by the industry in the 1999 Kocaeli, Turkey earthquake
by Eser Durukal & Mustafa Erdik - 179-197 A qualitative Natech damage scale for the impact of floods on selected industrial facilities
by Elisabeth Krausmann & Fesil Mushtaq - 199-220 Methodology for preliminary assessment of Natech risk in urban areas
by Ana Cruz & Norio Okada - 221-241 A method for na-tech risk assessment as supporting tool for land use planning mitigation strategies
by Adriana Galderisi & Andrea Ceudech & Massimiliano Pistucci - 243-256 Impact of storms and earthquakes on industrial installations – New risk control approaches required?
by H. Beem & R. Fendler & W. Krätzig - 257-263 Floods and safety of establishments and installations containing hazardous substances
by Roland Fendler
July 2008, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-13 Ground motion estimation during the Kashmir earthquake of 8th October 2005
by S. Raghukanth - 15-34 Regularized joint inverse estimation of extreme rainfall amounts in ungauged coastal basins of El Salvador
by Michael Friedel - 35-52 Developing tsunami warnings from numerical model output
by S. Allen & D. Greenslade - 53-72 National flood discharge mapping in Austria
by Ralf Merz & Günter Blöschl & Günter Humer - 73-88 Pervasive wetland flooding in the glacial drift prairie of North Dakota (USA)
by Paul Todhunter & Bradley Rundquist - 89-106 Method of calculating tsunami travel times in the Andaman Sea region
by Monte Kietpawpan & Parichart Visuthismajarn & Charlchai Tanavud & Mark Robson - 107-117 Socotra Island, Yemen: field survey of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
by Hermann Fritz & Emile Okal - 119-138 Flood risk management in Central Viet Nam: challenges and potentials
by Phong Tran & Fausto Marincioni & Rajib Shaw & Massimo Sarti & Le An
June 2008, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 333-377 Earthquake hazard zonation of Sikkim Himalaya using a GIS platform
by Indrajit Pal & Sankar Nath & Khemraj Shukla & Dilip Pal & Abhishek Raj & K. Thingbaijam & B. Bansal - 379-390 Impact of the Trans-Himalayan Landslide Lake Outburst Flood (LLOF) in the Satluj catchment, Himachal Pradesh, India
by Vikram Gupta & M. Sah - 391-411 Drought and institutional adaptation in the Great Plains of Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1914–1939
by Gregory Marchildon & Suren Kulshreshtha & Elaine Wheaton & Dave Sauchyn - 413-427 Numerical modeling of tide-surge interaction along Orissa coast of India
by Prakash Sinha & Indu Jain & Neetu Bhardwaj & Ambarukhana Rao & Shishir Dube - 429-456 Multi-hazard risk mapping and assessment on an active volcano: the GRINP project at Mount Cameroon
by Pierre Thierry & Laurent Stieltjes & Emmanuel Kouokam & Pierre Nguéya & Paul Salley
May 2008, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 139-143 Preface
by Thomas Glade & Andrés Diez-Herrero - 145-172 A review of natural sinkhole phenomena in Italian plain areas
by G. Caramanna & G. Ciotoli & S. Nisio - 173-181 Natural hazards in the Bavarian Alps: a historical approach to risk assessment
by C. Copien & C. Frank & M. Becht - 183-195 Flood hazard map of La Trinidad (NW Nicaragua). Method and results
by G. Furdada & L. Calderón & M. Marqués - 197-209 Identification of the affected areas by mass movement through a physically based model of landslide hazard combined with an empirical model of debris flow
by Roberto Gomes & Renato Guimarães & Osmar Carvalho & Nelson Fernandes & Eurípedes Vargas & Éder Martins - 211-233 Quantitative sinkhole hazard assessment. A case study from the Ebro Valley evaporite alluvial karst (NE Spain)
by Francisco Gutiérrez & Jesús Guerrero & Pedro Lucha - 235-253 Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations and their influence on consequent mass movements (case studies from the highest part of the Czech Carpathians)
by Jan Hradecký & Tomáš Pánek - 255-276 Evolution of natural risk: analysing changing landslide hazard in Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand
by Gabi Hufschmidt & Michael Crozier - 277-293 Flood hazard delineation combining geomorphological and hydrological methods: an example in the Northern Iberian Peninsula
by J. Lastra & E. Fernández & A. Díez-Herrero & J. Marquínez - 295-308 Examples of geomorphologic and geological hazards in Algeria
by D. Machane & Y. Bouhadad & G. Cheikhlounis & J.-L. Chatelain & E. Oubaiche & K. Abbes & B. Guillier & R. Bensalem - 309-320 Updating channel morphology in digital elevation models: lahar assessment for Tenenepanco-Huiloac Gorge, Popocatépetl volcano, Mexico
by Esperanza Muñoz-Salinas & C. Renschler & D. Palacios & L. Namikawa - 321-331 Sequential processes in a landslide hazard at a slate quarry in Okayama, Japan
by Hiroshi Suwa & T. Mizuno & S. Suzuki & Y. Yamamoto & K. Ito
April 2008, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-9 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Space and time distributions of major winter storms in the United States
by Stanley Changnon - 11-18 A quantitative expression for the magnitude and intensity of disaster of storm surges
by L. Feng & William Hong - 19-31 Impact of lightning on organic matter-rich soils: influence of soil grain size and organic matter content on underground fires
by Vittorio Zanon & Fátima Viveiros & Catarina Silva & Ana Hipólito & Teresa Ferreira - 33-54 Feasibility of pre-earthquake strengthening of buildings based on cost-benefit and life-cycle cost analysis, with the aid of fragility curves
by Andreas Kappos & E. Dimitrakopoulos - 55-72 Neural networks and landslide susceptibility: a case study of the urban area of Potenza
by Donatella Caniani & Stefania Pascale & Francesco Sdao & Aurelia Sole - 73-85 Contribution of the SISCam Web-based GIS to the seismotectonic study of Campania (Southern Apennines): an example of application to the Sannio-area
by Rosa Nappi & Giuliana Alessio & Giovanni Bronzino & Carlo Terranova & Giuseppe Vilardo - 87-97 Probabilistic criteria for volcano evacuation decisions
by Gordon Woo - 99-122 Testing the use of a ‘questionnaire survey instrument’ to investigate public perceptions of tsunami hazard and risk in Sydney, Australia
by Deanne Bird & Dale Dominey-Howes - 123-135 The state of land subsidence and prediction approaches due to groundwater withdrawal in China
by Ye-Shuang Xu & Shui-Long Shen & Zheng-Yin Cai & Guo-Yun Zhou - 137-138 G. Cello and B. D. Malamud (eds): Review of: Fractal Analysis for Natural Hazards (Geological Society, Special Publication 261)
by Ian Enting
March 2008, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 315-316 Preface
by Maithili Sharan & Sethu Raman - 317-327 An operational multiscale system for hazards prediction, mapping, and response
by David Bacon & Nash’at Ahmad & Thomas Dunn & Michael Monteith & Ananthakrishna Sarma - 329-339 Development of a model-based high-resolution extreme surface wind climatology for Switzerland
by Stéphane Goyette - 341-351 High temporal and spatial resolution observations of meso-scale features of pre- and mature summer monsoon cloud systems over Bangladesh
by Toru Terao & Md. Islam & Fumie Murata & Taiichi Hayashi - 353-372 The use and performance of mesoscale models over the Indian region for two high-impact events
by D. Sikka & P. Sanjeeva Rao - 373-385 Application of wave model for weather routing of ships in the North Indian Ocean
by Chinmaya Padhy & Debabrata Sen & Prasad Bhaskaran - 387-397 A self-adapting model for assessing hazardous environmental releases
by Darrell Pepper & Xiuling Wang - 399-410 Relationship between atmospheric conditions at Dhaka, Bangladesh, and rainfall at Cherrapunjee, India
by Fumie Murata & Toru Terao & Taiichi Hayashi & Haruhisa Asada & Jun Matsumoto
February 2008, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 163-168 Towards integrated disaster risk management: case studies and trends from Asia
by Aniello Amendola & Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer & Norio Okada & Peijun Shi - 169-179 The regionalization of urban natural disasters in China
by Jing-ai Wang & Pei-jun Shi & Xiang-sheng Yi & Hui-cong Jia & Lai-yin Zhu - 181-197 Earthquake risk and its mitigation in Istanbul
by Mustafa Erdik & Eser Durukal - 199-212 Earthquake risk to industry in Istanbul and its management
by Eser Durukal & Mustafa Erdik & Eren Uçkan - 213-227 Consideration of natural hazards in the design and risk management of industrial facilities
by Ana Cruz & Norio Okada - 229-241 Post-Bam earthquake: recovery and reconstruction
by Mohsen Ghafory-Ashtiany & Mahmood Hosseini - 243-252 Mental health preparedness for natural disasters in Iran
by Naghmeh Sadeghi & Mohammad Ahmadi - 253-265 A framework for economic loss estimation due to seismic transportation network disruption: a spatial computable general equilibrium approach
by Hirokazu Tatano & Satoshi Tsuchiya - 267-280 Towards an integrated management framework for emerging disaster risks in Japan
by Saburo Ikeda & Teruko Sato & Teruki Fukuzono - 281-292 Japan’s Jishu-bosai-soshiki community activities: analysis of its role in participatory community disaster risk management
by Robert Bajek & Yoko Matsuda & Norio Okada - 293-303 Modeling households’ decisions on reconstruction of houses damaged by earthquakes––Japanese case study
by H. Sakakibara & H. Murakami & S. Esaki & D. Mori & H. Nakata - 305-314 Why are flood and landslide victims less willing to take mitigation measures than the public?
by Shuyeu Lin & Daigee Shaw & Ming-Chou Ho
January 2008, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-17 Debris-flow risk analysis in south Gargano watersheds (Southern-Italy)
by Francesco Gentile & Tiziana Bisantino & Giuliana Trisorio Liuzzi - 19-50 Seismic hazard studies for Gaziantep city in South Anatolia of Turkey
by Hamza Güllü & Atilla Ansal & Aydin Özbay - 51-64 An investigation of seismicity for western Anatolia
by Nilgün Sayil & İlhan Osmanşahin - 65-84 Decision-tree analysis on optimal release of reservoir storage under typhoon warnings
by Chang-Chi Cheng & Nien-Sheng Hsu & Chih-Chiang Wei - 85-92 Forecasting flood disasters using an accelerated genetic algorithm: Examples of two case studies for China
by Ju-Liang Jin & Jian Cheng & Yi-Ming Wei - 93-109 Tidal inundation mapping under enhanced land subsidence in Semarang, Central Java Indonesia
by Muh Marfai & Lorenz King - 111-127 Mapping flood pressure points: assessing vulnerability of the UK Fire Service to flooding
by Dorian Speakman - 129-146 The storage potential of different surface coverings for various scale storms on Wu-Tu watershed, Taiwan
by Shin-Jen Cheng & Huey-Hong Hsieh & Cheng-Feng Lee & Yu-Ming Wang - 147-161 Patterns and trends in the perception of seismic risk. Case study: Bucharest Municipality/Romania
by Iuliana Armaş & Eugen Avram
December 2007, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 295-301 New risk assessment products for dealing with financial exposure to weather hazards
by Stanley Changnon - 303-317 Health risk analysis of volcanic SO 2 hazard on Vulcano Island (Italy)
by Christian Klose - 319-331 Assessing the threat to Western Australia from tsunami generated by earthquakes along the Sunda Arc
by David Burbidge & Phil Cummins - 333-350 Alert system to mitigate tephra fallout hazards at Mt. Etna Volcano, Italy
by Salvatore Alparone & Daniele Andronico & Tiziana Sgroi & Ferruccio Ferrari & Luigi Lodato & Danilo Reitano - 351-363 A fault zone cause of large amplification and damage in Avcılar (west of Istanbul) during 1999 Izmit earthquake
by Şamil Şen - 365-378 Tornado shelters and the manufactured home parks market
by Kevin Simmons & Daniel Sutter - 379-396 Influence of slow active faults in probabilistic seismic hazard assessment: the northwestern margin of the València trough
by Hector Perea & Kuvvet Atakan - 397-414 Enhancing the human benefits of flood warnings
by Dennis Parker & Sue Tapsell & Simon McCarthy - 415-430 First-level liquefaction hazard mapping of Laoag City, Northern Philippines
by M. Beroya & A. Aydin
November 2007, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 165-166 Use of 21st century satellite remote sensing technology in natural hazard analysis
by Yang Hong & Robert Adler & James Verdin - 167-185 Adequacy of satellite derived rainfall data for stream flow modeling
by Guleid Artan & Hussein Gadain & Jodie Smith & Kwabena Asante & Christina Bandaragoda & James Verdin - 187-198 A comparison of TRMM to other basin-scale estimates of rainfall during the 1999 Hurricane Floyd flood
by Scott Curtis & Thomas Crawford & Scott Lecce - 199-210 The emerging role of satellite rainfall data in improving the hydro-political situation of flood monitoring in the under-developed regions of the world
by Faisal Hossain & Nitin Katiyar & Yang Hong & Aaron Wolf - 211-222 Relationships among remotely sensed soil moisture, precipitation and landslide events
by Ram Ray & Jennifer Jacobs - 223-244 Vulnerability assessment of rainfall-induced debris flows in Taiwan
by George Lu & Long Chiu & David Wong - 245-256 Use of satellite remote sensing data in the mapping of global landslide susceptibility
by Yang Hong & Robert Adler & George Huffman - 257-271 Development of a parameterization for simulating the urban temperature hazard using satellite observations in climate model
by Menglin Jin & J. Shepherd & Christa Peters-Lidard - 273-284 Satellite microwave detected SST anomalies and hurricane intensification
by Donglian Sun & Menas Kafatos & Guido Cervone & Zafer Boybeyi & Ruixin Yang - 285-294 Flood and landslide applications of near real-time satellite rainfall products
by Yang Hong & Robert Adler & Andrew Negri & George Huffman
October 2007, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-22 Inversion of seismic intensity data for the determination of three-dimensional attenuation structures in the central gap region of Himalayas
by A. Joshi - 23-44 Trends in landslide occurrence in Nepal
by David Petley & Gareth Hearn & Andrew Hart & Nicholas Rosser & Stuart Dunning & Katie Oven & Wishart Mitchell - 45-61 Volcanic natural dams: identification, stability, and secondary effects
by Lucia Capra - 63-79 “Terrae motus factus est”: earthquakes in Switzerland before A.D. 1000. A critical approach
by Monika Gisler & Donat Fäh & Virgilio Masciadri - 81-101 Avalanche hazards and mitigation in Austria: a review
by Peter Höller - 103-128 Potential impact of ash eruptions on dairy farms from a study of the effects on a farm in eastern Bay of Plenty, New Zealand; implications for hazard mitigation
by Thomas Wilson & James Cole - 129-146 A deterministic approach for preparation of seismic hazard maps in North East India
by A. Joshi & Kapil Mohan & R. Patel - 147-164 Historical tsunamis in South China
by Sum Mak & Lung-Sang Chan
September 2007, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 455-457 Preface to Natural Hazards Special Issue Georisks: Interactions Between Science and Society
by Alik Ismail-Zadeh & Tom Beer - 459-467 Preventive disaster management of extreme natural events
by Alik Ismail-Zadeh & Kuniyoshi Takeuchi - 469-480 The Natural Hazards Theme of the International Year of Planet Earth
by Tom Beer - 481-491 Megacities – megarisks
by Friedemann Wenzel & Fouad Bendimerad & Ravi Sinha - 493-514 Tectonic stress, seismicity, and seismic hazard in the southeastern Carpathians
by Alik Ismail-Zadeh & Vladimir Sokolov & Klaus-Peter Bonjer - 515-528 Sustainable development, sustainable decisions and the precautionary principle
by John Paterson - 529-536 Increasing public awareness of natural hazards via the Internet
by Paula Dunbar
August 2007, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 253-255 Editorial
by U. Mohanty & Sethu Raman & D. Rao - 257-260 Brief biography of Professor P. K. Das
by U. Mohanty & Sethu Raman & D. Rao - 261-272 Variability of Indian monsoon-ENSO relationship in a 1000-year MRI-CGCM2.2 simulation
by Akio Kitoh - 273-285 On the impacts of ENSO and Indian Ocean dipole events on sub-regional Indian summer monsoon rainfall
by Karumuri Ashok & N. Saji - 287-300 Interannual variability of onset of the summer monsoon over India and its prediction
by P. Raju & U. Mohanty & R. Bhatla - 301-315 Inter-annual variability of summer monsoon rainfall over Orissa (India) in relation to cyclonic disturbances
by M. Mohapatra & U. Mohanty - 317-333 West North Pacific typhoon track patterns and their potential connection to Tibetan Plateau snow cover
by Lian Xie & Tingzhuang Yan - 335-344 Temporal characteristics of the Indian southwest monsoon
by P. Rao & U. Mohanty - 345-359 Potential impacts of aerosol–land–atmosphere interactions on the Indian monsoonal rainfall characteristics
by Dev Niyogi & Hsin-I Chang & Fei Chen & Lianhong Gu & Anil Kumar & Surabi Menon & Roger Pielke - 361-378 Variation of coastal atmospheric boundary layer characteristics with convective activity along the west coast of India during the Arabian Sea Monsoon Experiment (ARMEX) 2002
by N. Sam & U. Mohanty & A. Routray & S. Basu - 379-390 Simulation of rain-bearing summer monsoon systems along the west coast of India by use of ARMEX re-analysis
by M. Das Gupta & P. Pradhan & Someshwar Das & U. Mohanty - 391-399 Rainfall on the Meghalaya plateau in northeastern India—one of the rainiest places in the world
by Fumie Murata & Taiichi Hayashi & Jun Matsumoto & Haruhisa Asada - 401-413 Sea-breeze-initiated rainfall over the east coast of India during the Indian southwest monsoon
by Matthew Simpson & Hari Warrior & Sethu Raman & P. Aswathanarayana & U. Mohanty & R. Suresh - 415-422 Limitations of real-time models for forecasting river flooding from monsoon rainfall
by Muthiah Perumal & Bhabagrahi Sahoo - 423-438 Influence of different land-surface processes on Indian summer monsoon circulation
by A. Singh & U. Mohanty & P. Sinha & M. Mandal - 439-453 The effect of a surface data assimilation technique and the traditional four-dimensional data assimilation on the simulation of a monsoon depression over India using a mesoscale model
by Vinodkumar & A. Chandrasekar & K. Alapaty & D. Niyogi
July 2007, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-17 Historic records of teletsunami in the Indian Ocean and insights from numerical modelling
by Dale Dominey-Howes & Phil Cummins & David Burbidge - 19-35 A study of the human-fatality rate in near-fault regions using the Victim Attribute Database
by Chih-Hung Pai & Yong-Ming Tien & Ta-Liang Teng - 37-46 Application of bivariate extreme value distribution to flood frequency analysis: a case study of Northwestern Mexico
by Carlos Escalante-Sandoval - 47-66 Archaeoseismological investigation of the ancient Ayla site in the city of Aqaba, Jordan
by Eid Al-Tarazi & Andrey Korjenkov - 67-73 Numerical storm surge model for India and Pakistan
by Indu Jain & P. Chittibabu & Neetu Agnihotri & S. Dube & P. Sinha & A. Rao - 75-89 Landslide hazard mapping using logistic regression model in Mackenzie Valley, Canada
by Zhaohua Chen & Jinfei Wang - 91-103 Storms of tropical origin: a climatology for New York State, USA (1851–2005)
by Stephen Vermette - 105-124 The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004: observations in Sri Lanka and Thailand
by T. Rossetto & N. Peiris & A. Pomonis & S. Wilkinson & D. Re & R. Koo & S. Gallocher - 125-148 Major flood disasters in Europe: 1950–2005
by José Barredo - 149-167 The 1780 seismic sequence in NE Sicily (Italy): shifting an underestimated and mislocated earthquake to a seismically low rate zone
by R. Azzaro & F. Bernardini & R. Camassi & V. Castelli - 169-191 Seismic demands and analysis of site effects in the Marmara region during the 1999 Kocaeli earthquake
by Pelin Bakir & Guido Roeck & Geert Degrande & Edwin Reynders - 193-207 Case studies of seasonal rainfall forecasts for Hong Kong and its vicinity using a regional climate model
by David Hui & Karen Shum & Ji Chen & Shyh-Chin Chen & Jack Ritchie & John Roads - 209-224 Risk degree of debris flow applying neural networks
by Tung-Chiung Chang - 225-236 Pairing geotechnics and fluvial hydraulics for the prediction of the hazard zones of an exceptional flooding
by T. Mahdi - 237-252 Time independent seismic hazard analysis in Alborz and surrounding area
by Mohammad Ashtari Jafari
June 2007, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 379-379 Editorial
by U. Mohanty & S. Raman & D. Rao - 381-386 A brief summary of Dr. G. V. Rao’s research interests
by Yeong-Jer Lin & James Moore & Jack Fishman - 387-399 Sensitivity of high-resolution tropical cyclone intensity forecasts to surface flux parameterization
by Chi-Sann Liou - 401-411 High-resolution numerical simulations of Hurricane Isabel (2003) over North Carolina
by Peter Childs & Sethu Raman & Ryan Boyles - 413-427 Impact of sea surface temperature in modulating movement and intensity of tropical cyclones
by M. Mandal & U. Mohanty & P. Sinha & M. Ali - 429-445 Sensitivity of tropical cyclone intensification to boundary layer and convective processes
by D. Rao & Dasari Prasad - 447-455 Operational tropical cyclone intensity prediction—an empirical technique
by S. Roy Bhowmik & S. Kotal & S. Kalsi - 457-470 Hurricane track forecasting with OMEGA
by David Bacon & Nash′at Ahmad & Thomas Dunn & S. Gopalakrishnan & Mary Hall & Ananthakrishna Sarma - 471-485 Experimental superensemble forecasts of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal
by T. Kumar & J. Sanjay & B. Basu & A. Mitra & D. Rao & O. Sharma & P. Pal & T. Krishnamurti - 487-499 Impact of modification of initial cyclonic structure on the prediction of a cyclone over the Arabian Sea
by S. Sandeep & A. Chandrasekar & S. Dash - 501-514 Modification of the loop current warm core eddy by Hurricane Gilbert (1988)
by Xiaodong Hong & Simon Chang & Sethu Raman - 515-529 Vulnerability from storm surges and cyclone wind fields on the coast of Andhra Pradesh, India
by A. Rao & P. Chittibabu & T. Murty & S. Dube & U. Mohanty - 531-548 Framework development of hydrometeorological observational network and hazard mitigation modelling systems in respect of floods and cyclones
by K. Ramesh & A. Ramakrishna Nagaraju & M. Ramanamurthy & G. Prasad Rao & Y. Ramesh - 549-562 Effect of estuarine flow on ocean circulation using a coupled coastal-bay estuarine model: an application to the 1999 Orissa cyclone
by A. Rao & Sujata Dash & Indu Jain & S. Dube
May 2007, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 269-270 Preface
by C. Haque & David Etkin - 271-282 People and community as constituent parts of hazards: the significance of societal dimensions in hazards analysis
by C. Haque & David Etkin - 283-295 Understanding uncertainty and reducing vulnerability: lessons from resilience thinking
by Fikret Berkes - 297-315 Locating social capital in resilient community-level emergency management
by Brenda Murphy - 317-336 Mountain hazards and the resilience of social–ecological systems: lessons learned in India and Canada
by James Gardner & Julie Dekens - 337-358 Infrastructure failure interdependencies in extreme events: power outage consequences in the 1998 Ice Storm
by Stephanie E. Chang & Timothy L. McDaniels & Joey Mikawoz & Krista Peterson - 359-378 Partnership approach to disaster management in Bangladesh: a critical policy assessment
by Mizan Khan & M. Rahman