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Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
1997 - 2025
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Volume 74, issue 3, 2014
- Synoptic features and environmental conditions of the tornado outbreak on March 22, 2013 at Brahmanbaria in the east-central region of Bangladesh pp. 1309-1326

- Fatima Akter and Hirohiko Ishikawa
- Seismic risk assessment of the 3rd Azerbaijan gas pipeline in Iran pp. 1327-1348

- Mehdi Mousavi, Mostafa Hesari and Alireza Azarbakht
- Lightning fatalities in Colombia from 2000 to 2009 pp. 1349-1362

- Norberto Navarrete-Aldana, Mary Cooper and Ronald Holle
- Coal and gas outburst hazard in Zonguldak Coal Basin of Turkey, and association with geological parameters pp. 1363-1390

- Abdullah Fisne and Olgun Esen
- Derivation of short-duration design rainfalls using daily rainfall statistics pp. 1391-1401

- Khaled Haddad and Ataur Rahman
- Impact of Doppler weather radar data on thunderstorm simulation during STORM pilot phase—2009 pp. 1403-1427

- S. Kiran Prasad, U. Mohanty, A. Routray, Krishna Osuri, S. Ramakrishna and Dev Niyogi
- Assessing response behaviour of debris-flows affected communities in Kaohsiung, Taiwan pp. 1429-1448

- Yuner Luo, Rajib Shaw, Hanliang Lin and Jonas Joerin
- Historical sand injections on the Mediterranean shore of Israel: evidence for liquefaction hazard pp. 1449-1459

- Shmuel Marco, Oded Katz and Yehoshua Dray
- Fragility curves for masonry structures submitted to permanent ground displacements and earthquakes pp. 1461-1474

- C. Negulescu, T. Ulrich, A. Baills and D. Seyedi
- Application of Monte Carlo simulation technique for flood estimation for two catchments in New South Wales, Australia pp. 1475-1488

- Wilfredo Caballero and Ataur Rahman
- Estimating landslide susceptibility through a artificial neural network classifier pp. 1489-1516

- Paraskevas Tsangaratos and Andreas Benardos
- The comparative effects of frictional convergence and vertical wind shear on the interior asymmetries of a tropical cyclone pp. 1517-1537

- Xingyou Huang, Xiaoping Tu and Hongyan Zhu
- Seismic triggering of atmospheric variables prior to the major earthquakes in the Middle East within a 12-year time-period of 2002–2013 pp. 1539-1553

- Mohammad Mansouri Daneshvar, Mahmood Khosravi and Taghi Tavousi
- On the modeling of ground-motion field for assessment of multiple-location hazard, damage, and loss: example of estimation of electric network performance during scenario earthquake pp. 1555-1575

- Vladimir Sokolov and Friedemann Wenzel
- Earthquake magnitude prediction by adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) based on fuzzy C-means algorithm pp. 1577-1593

- Masoomeh Mirrashid
- Perception of earthquake risk: a study of the earthquake insurance pilot area in China pp. 1595-1611

- Ling Tian, Peng Yao and Shi-jie Jiang
- Drought assessment and uncertainty analysis for Dapoling basin pp. 1613-1627

- Yong-Wei Liu, Wen Wang, Yi-Ming Hu and Zhong-Min Liang
- Wind tunnel test of snow loads on a stepped flat roof using different granular materials pp. 1629-1648

- Xuanyi Zhou, Jinhai Hu and Ming Gu
- An overview of climate change vulnerability: a bibliometric analysis based on Web of Science database pp. 1649-1666

- Bing Wang, Su-Yan Pan, Ruo-Yu Ke, Ke Wang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Thaw-induced slope failures and susceptibility mapping in permafrost regions of the Qinghai–Tibet Engineering Corridor, China pp. 1667-1682

- Fujun Niu, Jing Luo, Zhanju Lin, Minhao Liu and Guoan Yin
- Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis at a strategic site in the Bay of Bengal pp. 1683-1705

- Sara Trianni, Carlo Lai and Erio Pasqualini
- Investigation of the variability of strong ground motions from Vrancea earthquakes pp. 1707-1728

- Florin Pavel, Radu Vacareanu, Constantin Ionescu, Mihail Iancovici and Mihai Sercaianu
- Characteristics of the changes in tropical cyclones influencing the South Korean region over the recent 10 years (2001–2010) pp. 1729-1741

- Yumi Cha, Ki-Seon Choi, Ki-Ho Chang, Ji-Yeon Lee and Do-Shick Shin
- Remote sensing and ground-based observations for nowcasting the category of thunderstorms based on peak wind speed over an urban station of India pp. 1743-1757

- Debanjana Das and Sutapa Chaudhuri
- Probabilistic risk assessment of major accidents: application to offshore blowouts in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 1759-1771

- Nima Khakzad, Sina Khakzad and Faisal Khan
- Integrating the effects of flood experience on risk perception with responses to changing climate risk pp. 1773-1794

- Judy Lawrence, Dorothee Quade and Julia Becker
- Forecasting hurricane-induced power outage durations pp. 1795-1811

- Roshanak Nateghi, Seth Guikema and Steven Quiring
- Earthquake hazard of dams along the Mekong mainstream pp. 1813-1827

- Santi Pailoplee
- Soft sediments and damage pattern: a few case studies from large Indian earthquakes vis-a-vis seismic risk evaluation pp. 1829-1851

- Mithila Verma, R. Singh and B. Bansal
- Seasonal variation in the deformation rate in NW Himalayan region pp. 1853-1861

- D. Khandelwal, Vineet Gahalaut, Naresh Kumar, Bhaskar Kundu and Rajeev Yadav
- A study on reflection pattern of swells from the shoreline of peninsular India pp. 1863-1879

- T. Anoop, V. Kumar and Johnson Glejin
- Explanation of liquefaction in after shock of the 2011 great east Japan earthquake using numerical analysis pp. 1881-1897

- Xiao-Hua Bao, Guan-Lin Ye and Bin Ye
- Changes in annual temperature extremes in the Carpathians since AD 1961 pp. 1899-1910

- Marius-Victor Birsan, Alexandru Dumitrescu, Dana Micu and Sorin Cheval
- The Exxon and BP oil spills: a comparison of psychosocial impacts pp. 1911-1932

- Duane Gill, Liesel Ritchie, J. Picou, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling, Michael Long and Jessica Shenesey
- Laboratory experiments of tsunami run-up and withdrawal in patchy coastal forest on a steep beach pp. 1933-1949

- Jennifer Irish, Robert Weiss, Yongqian Yang, Youn Song, Amir Zainali and Roberto Marivela-Colmenarejo
- A test of transferability for landslides susceptibility models under extreme climatic events: application to the Messina 2009 disaster pp. 1951-1989

- L. Lombardo, M. Cama, M. Maerker and E. Rotigliano
- Quantification of loss and gain in performance using survey data: a study of earthquake-induced damage and restoration of residential buildings pp. 1991-2004

- R. Rupakhety and R. Sigbjörnsson
- Lessons learned from two case histories of seismic microzonation in Italy pp. 2005-2035

- Filippo Santucci de Magistris, Anna d’Onofrio, Augusto Penna, Rodolfo Puglia and Francesco Silvestri
- A new typhoon bogussing scheme to obtain the possible maximum typhoon and its application for assessment of impacts of the possible maximum storm surges in Ise and Tokyo Bays in Japan pp. 2037-2052

- Shinya Shimokawa, Tomokazu Murakami, Satoshi Iizuka, Jun Yoshino and Takashi Yasuda
- A new approach for analyzing the velocity distribution of debris flows at typical cross-sections pp. 2053-2070

- Zheng Han, Guangqi Chen, Yange Li, Linrong Xu, Lu Zheng and Yingbing Zhang
- Design and implementation of a voluntary collective earthquake insurance policy to cover low-income homeowners in a developing country pp. 2071-2088

- Mabel Marulanda, Omar Cardona, Miguel Mora and Alex Barbat
- Assessment of rainfall-induced shallow landslides in Phetchabun and Krabi provinces, Thailand pp. 2089-2107

- Keisuke Ono, So Kazama and Chaiwat Ekkawatpanit
- Impact of period and timescale of FDDA analysis nudging on the numerical simulation of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal pp. 2109-2128

- V. Yesubabu, C. Srinivas, S. Ramakrishna and K. Hari Prasad
- Characterization and evaluation of MODIS-derived Drought Severity Index (DSI) for monitoring the 2009/2010 drought over southwestern China pp. 2129-2145

- X. Zhang and Y. Yamaguchi
- Sources and processes governing rainwater chemistry in New Delhi, India pp. 2147-2162

- Pawan Kumar, Sudesh Yadav and Abhay Kumar
- Measuring earthquake risk concentration for hazard mitigation pp. 2163-2192

- Richard Bernknopf and Paul Amos
- A Bayesian vulnerability assessment tool for drinking water mains under extreme events pp. 2193-2227

- Alessandro Pagano, Raffaele Giordano, Ivan Portoghese, Umberto Fratino and Michele Vurro
- Earthquake risk assessment in urban fabrics based on physical, socioeconomic and response capacity parameters (a case study: Tehran city) pp. 2229-2250

- M. Hajibabaee, K. Amini-Hosseini and M. Ghayamghamian
- Numerical simulation of erosion and deposition at the Thailand Khao Lak coast during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami pp. 2251-2277

- Linlin Li, Zhenhua Huang and Qiang Qiu
- A review of multiple natural hazards and risks in Germany pp. 2279-2304

- Heidi Kreibich, Philip Bubeck, Michael Kunz, Holger Mahlke, Stefano Parolai, Bijan Khazai, James Daniell, Tobia Lakes and Kai Schröter
- A short communication on school bus accidents: a review and analysis pp. 2305-2310

- N. Nirupama and H. Hafezi
- Erratum to: Assessing response behaviour of debris-flows affected communities in Kaohsiung, Taiwan pp. 2311-2311

- Yuner Luo, Rajib Shaw, Hanliang Lin and Jonas Joerin
Volume 74, issue 2, 2014
- Synthetic seismic intensity for historic earthquakes in the North China Plain: implications for the regional seismic hazard pp. 305-323

- Wenhao Shen, Qiu Zhong and Baoping Shi
- Flood forecasts based on multi-model ensemble precipitation forecasting using a coupled atmospheric-hydrological modeling system pp. 325-340

- Juan Wu, Guihua Lu and Zhiyong Wu
- Development of an empirical model for rainfall-induced hillside vulnerability assessment: a case study on Chen-Yu-Lan watershed, Nantou, Taiwan pp. 341-373

- Tsu-Chiang Lei, Yi-Min Huang, Bing-Jean Lee, Meng-Hsun Hsieh and Kuan-Ting Lin
- Mapping joint hurricane wind and surge hazards for Charleston, South Carolina pp. 375-403

- Bin Pei, Weichiang Pang, Firat Testik, Nadarajah Ravichandran and Fangqian Liu
- An assessment of human versus climatic impacts on large-sized basin erosion: the case of the upper Yangtze River pp. 405-420

- Jie Wei, Lin Hou and Xiubin He
- The progress of emergency response and rescue in China: a comparative analysis of Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes pp. 421-444

- Yi Lu and Jiuping Xu
- Estimating magnitudes of prehistoric earthquakes and seismic capability of fault from landslide data in Noor valley (central Alborz, Iran) pp. 445-461

- Zeynab Asadi and Mehdi Zare
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Adapting project management method and ANFIS strategy for variables selection and analyzing wind turbine wake effect pp. 463-475

- Dalibor Petković, Siti Hafizah Ab Hamid, Žarko Ćojbašić and Nenad T. Pavlović
- Adapting project management method and ANFIS strategy for variables selection and analyzing wind turbine wake effect pp. 463-475

- Dalibor Petković, Siti Ab Hamid, Žarko Ćojbašić and Nenad Pavlović
- Community resilience, latent resources and resource scarcity after an earthquake: Is society really three meals away from anarchy? pp. 477-490

- J. Thomas and K. Mora
- Simulation of flow slides in municipal solid waste dumps using a modified MPS method pp. 491-508

- Yu Huang and Chongqiang Zhu
- Extraction and application analysis of landslide influential factors based on LiDAR DEM: a case study in the Three Gorges area, China pp. 509-526

- Gang Chen, Xianju Li, Weitao Chen, Xinwen Cheng, Yujin Zhang and Shengwei Liu
- Breaking mode of cohesive homogeneous earth-rock-fill dam by overtopping flow pp. 527-540

- You Luo, Li Chen, Min Xu and Jie Huang
- Socioeconomic development and the impact of natural disasters: some empirical evidences from China pp. 541-554

- Yang Zhou, Ning Li, Wenxiang Wu, Haolong Liu, Li Wang, Guangxu Liu and Jidong Wu
- The effects of Typhoon Morakot on concentration of airborne particulates derived from unvegetated riverbanks pp. 555-567

- Kun-Ming Lin, Wang-Kun Chen, Tai-Yi Yu and Len-Fu Chang
- Spatio-temporal distributions of climate disasters and the response of wheat yields in China from 1983 to 2008 pp. 569-583

- Wenjiao Shi and Fulu Tao
- Evaluation of rainfall erosivity and its temporal variation in the Yanhe River catchment of the Chinese Loess Plateau pp. 585-602

- B. Yue, Z. Shi and N. Fang
- Fine coal covering for preventing spontaneous combustion of coal pile pp. 603-622

- Yongliang Yang, Zenghua Li, Yibo Tang, Zhen Liu and Huaijun Ji
- Experimental investigation into rockfill dam failure initiation by overtopping pp. 623-637

- Nasrin Javadi and Tew-Fik Mahdi
- Forecasting energy consumption in China following instigation of an energy-saving policy pp. 639-659

- Naiming Xie and Alan Pearman
- Success factors of enhanced disaster resilience in urban community pp. 661-686

- Jui-Sheng Chou and Jia-Huei Wu
- Measuring the impact of mitigation activities on flood loss reduction at the parcel level: the case of the clear creek watershed on the upper Texas coast pp. 687-704

- Wesley Highfield, Samuel Brody and Russell Blessing
- Levels and distributions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in middle reach of Huaihe River, China: anthropogenic influences and ecological risks pp. 705-716

- Jiamei Zhang, Guijian Liu, Zijiao Yuan and Ruwei Wang
- Risk assessment of earth dam overtopping and its application research pp. 717-736

- Sherong Zhang and Yaosheng Tan
- Applying image recording and identification for measuring water stages to prevent flood hazards pp. 737-754

- Han-Chung Yang, Chuan-Yi Wang and Jia-Xue Yang
- Environmental impacts caused by phosphate mining and ecological restoration: a case history in Kunming, China pp. 755-770

- Yu-You Yang, Huai-Na Wu, Shui-Long Shen, Suksun Horpibulsuk, Ye-Shuang Xu and Qing-Hong Zhou
- The predictability of high-risk zones for heat-related mortality in seven US cities pp. 771-788

- David Hondula and Robert Davis
- Drought adaptation policy development and assessment in East Africa using hydrologic and system dynamics modeling pp. 789-813

- Lauren Gies, Datu Agusdinata and Venkatesh Merwade
- Differential impacts of climate change on communities in the middle hills region of Nepal pp. 815-836

- Popular Gentle, Rik Thwaites, Digby Race and Kim Alexander
- Using social media data to understand and assess disasters pp. 837-850

- Xiangyang Guan and Cynthia Chen
- Disaster risk assessment of ports based on the perspective of vulnerability pp. 851-864

- Cheng-Hsien Hsieh
- Vulnerability of Bulgarian agriculture to drought and climate variability with focus on rainfed maize systems pp. 865-886

- Z. Popova, M. Ivanova, D. Martins, L. Pereira, K. Doneva, V. Alexandrov and M. Kercheva
- Changes of rural to urban areas in hydrograph characteristics on watershed divisions pp. 887-909

- Jet-chau Wen, Yen-jen Lee, Shin-jen Cheng and Ju-huang Lee
- Sudden surface collapse disasters caused by shallow partial mining in Datong coalfield, China pp. 911-929

- Ximin Cui, Yongge Gao and Debao Yuan
- Cold–wet spells in mainland China during 1951–2011 pp. 931-946

- Xi Qian, Qilong Miao, Panmao Zhai and Yang Chen
- Integrated risk assessment of flood disaster based on improved set pair analysis and the variable fuzzy set theory in central Liaoning Province, China pp. 947-965

- Enliang Guo, Jiquan Zhang, Xuehui Ren, Qi Zhang and Zhongyi Sun
- Large wood transport as significant influence on flood risk in a mountain village pp. 967-987

- V. Ruiz-Villanueva, J. Bodoque, A. Díez-Herrero and E. Bladé
- Gas drainage efficiency: an input–output model for evaluating gas drainage projects pp. 989-1005

- Fu-bao Zhou, Xin-xin Wang and Ying-ke Liu
- Prediction of long-term settlements of subway tunnel in the soft soil area pp. 1007-1020

- Zhen-Dong Cui and Shi-Xi Ren
- Implications of the 2011 Tuscaloosa EF4 tornado for shelter and refuge decisions pp. 1021-1041

- Jonathan Mason and Jason Senkbeil
- Modeling the integrated roles of insurance and retrofit in managing natural disaster risk: a multi-stakeholder perspective pp. 1043-1068

- Jiazhen Peng, Xiaojun Shan, Yang Gao, Yohannes Kesete, Rachel Davidson, Linda Nozick and Jamie Kruse
- A peak acceleration threshold for soil liquefaction: lessons learned from the 2012 Emilia earthquake (Italy) pp. 1069-1094

- Filippo Santucci de Magistris, Giovanni Lanzano, Giovanni Forte and Giovanni Fabbrocino
- Development of the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) for predicting the impact of storms on high-energy, active-margin coasts pp. 1095-1125

- Patrick Barnard, Maarten Ormondt, Li Erikson, Jodi Eshleman, Cheryl Hapke, Peter Ruggiero, Peter Adams and Amy Foxgrover
- Effects of fatigue on the physiological parameters of labor employees pp. 1127-1140

- Junqing Meng, Bi Zhao, Yechao Ma, Yiyu Ji and Baisheng Nie
- A prediction model for debris flows triggered by a runoff-induced mechanism pp. 1141-1161

- Bin Yu, Yuan Zhu, Tao Wang, Yuanjing Chen, Yunbo Zhu, Yongbo Tie and Ke Lu
- Experiments on internal erosion in sandy gravel foundations containing a suspended cutoff wall under complex stress states pp. 1163-1178

- Shuang Wang, Jian-sheng Chen, Yu-long Luo and Jin-chang Sheng
- The assessment of submarine slope instability in Baiyun Sag using gray clustering method pp. 1179-1190

- Cuilin Li, Shiguo Wu, Zhenyu Zhu and Xingxian Bao
- Quantitatively analyze the impact of land use/land cover change on annual runoff decrease pp. 1191-1207

- Jianzhu Li, Senming Tan, Fulong Chen and Ping Feng
- A multi-criteria evaluation model of earthquake vulnerability in Victoria, British Columbia pp. 1209-1222

- Blake Walker, Cameron Taylor-Noonan, Alan Tabbernor, T’Brenn McKinnon, Harsimran Bal, Dan Bradley, Nadine Schuurman and John Clague
- The 2012/2014 swarmquakes of Jaen, Spain: a working hypothesis involving hydroseismicity associated with the hydrologic cycle and anthropogenic activity pp. 1223-1261

- Miguel Doblas, Nasrrddine Youbi, Julia De Las Doblas and Antonio Galindo
- A prototype system for space–time assessment of rainfall-induced shallow landslides in Italy pp. 1263-1290

- Lorella Montrasio, Roberto Valentino, Angela Corina, Lauro Rossi and Roberto Rudari
- Urban impacts of ice storms: Toronto December 2013 pp. 1291-1298

- Costas Armenakis and N. Nirupama
- Qingdao pipeline explosion: introductions and reflections pp. 1299-1305

- B. Zhao
- Erratum to: Analysis of landslide causes and associated damages in the Kashmir Himalayas of Pakistan pp. 1307-1307

- Atta-Ur-Rahman, Amir Khan and Andrew Collins
Volume 74, issue 1, 2014
- Meteorological tsunamis on the US East Coast and in other regions of the World Ocean pp. 1-9

- Ivica Vilibić, Sebastian Monserrat and Alexander Rabinovich
- Meteotsunami forecasting: sensitivities demonstrated by the 2008 Boothbay, Maine, event pp. 11-23

- P. Whitmore and B. Knight
- Atmospheric processes responsible for generation of the 2008 Boothbay meteotsunami pp. 25-53

- I. Vilibić, K. Horvath, N. Strelec Mahović, S. Monserrat, M. Marcos, Á. Amores and I. Fine
- Atmospheric mesoscale conditions during the Boothbay meteotsunami: a numerical sensitivity study using a high-resolution mesoscale model pp. 55-74

- Kristian Horvath and Ivica Vilibić
- Meteotsunami in the Great Lakes and on the Atlantic coast of the United States generated by the “derecho” of June 29–30, 2012 pp. 75-107

- Jadranka Šepić and Alexander Rabinovich
- High-frequency radar observations of the June 2013 US East Coast meteotsunami pp. 109-122

- Belinda Lipa, Hardik Parikh, Don Barrick, Hugh Roarty and Scott Glenn
- A framework for the probabilistic analysis of meteotsunamis pp. 123-142

- Eric Geist, Uri Brink and Matthew Gove
- Tidal influence on high frequency harbor oscillations in a narrow entrance bay pp. 143-153

- S. Monserrat, I. Fine, A. Amores and M. Marcos
- The Lake Michigan meteotsunamis of 1954 revisited pp. 155-177

- Adam Bechle and Chin Wu
- Sea level surges of June 2011 in the NE Atlantic Ocean: observations and possible interpretation pp. 179-196

- A. Frère, C. Daubord, A. Gailler and H. Hébert
- Recent observations of meteotsunamis on the Finnish coast pp. 197-215

- Hilkka Pellikka, Jenni Rauhala, Kimmo Kahma, Tapani Stipa, Hanna Boman and Antti Kangas
- Assessing meteotsunami potential of high-frequency air pressure oscillations observed in the middle Adriatic pp. 217-232

- Ivica Vilibić, Hrvoje Mihanović and Francois Charrayre
- Abiki oscillations in Sakitsu Bay, west Kyushu, Japan pp. 233-250

- Kenji Tanaka, Shinichiro Gohara, Takayuki Koga, Ryuta Yamaguchi and Fumihiko Yamada
- The Dwarskersbos, South Africa local tsunami of August 27, 1969: field survey and simulation as a meteorological event pp. 251-268

- Emile Okal, Johan Visser and Coenraad Beer
- Simultaneous meteorological tsunamis and storm surges at Buenos Aires coast, southeastern South America pp. 269-280

- Walter Dragani, Enrique D’Onofrio, Fernando Oreiro, Guadalupe Alonso, Mónica Fiore and Walter Grismeyer
- Observations of meteorological tsunamis along the south-west Australian coast pp. 281-303

- Charitha Pattiaratchi and E. Wijeratne
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