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Damage Curves Derived from Hurricane Ike in the West of Galveston Bay Based on Insurance Claims and Hydrodynamic Simulations

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摘要 Hurricane Ike,which struck the United States in September 2008,was the ninth most expensive hurricane in terms of damages.It caused nearly USD 30 billion in damage after making landfall on the Bolivar Peninsula,Texas.We used the Delft3dFM/SWAN hydrodynamic and spectral wave model to simulate the storm surge inundation around Galveston Bay during Hurricane Ike.Damage curves were established through the relationship between eight hydrodynamic parameters(water depth,flow velocity,unit discharge,flow momentum flux,significant wave height,wave energy flux,total water depth(flow depth plus wave height),and total(flow plus wave)force)simulated by the model and National Flood Insurance Program(NFIP)insurance damage data.The NFIP insurance database contains a large amount of building damage data,building stories,and elevation,as well as other information from the Ike event.We found that the damage curves are sensitive to the model grid resolution,building elevation,and the number of stories.We also found that the resulting damage functions are steeper than those developed for residential structures in many other locations.
出处 《International Journal of Disaster Risk Science》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第6期932-946,共15页 国际灾害风险科学学报(英文版)
基金 funded by NSF award 2228486 under the program Strengthening America’s Infrastructure funding from the China Scholarship Council,Grant No.202206140090。
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