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 Volume 65, issue 3, 2013
 
  Taming global flood disasters. Lessons learned from Dutch experience   pp. 1217-1225 Chris Zevenbergen, Sebastiaan Herk, Jeroen Rijke, Pavel Kabat, Pieter Bloemen, Richard Ashley, Andrew Speers, Berry Gersonius and William VeerbeekRoad density as a proxy for population density in regional-scale risk modeling   pp. 1227-1248 Pete QuinnA new approach for developing comprehensive agricultural drought index using satellite-derived biophysical parameters and factor analysis method   pp. 1249-1274 Mohammad Mokhtari, Robiah Adnan and Ibrahim BusuDynamic risk prediction based on discriminant analysis for maize drought disaster   pp. 1275-1284 Qi Zhang, Jiquan Zhang, Denghua Yan and Yulong BaoThe construction of a high-resolution visual monitoring for hazard analysis   pp. 1285-1292 Chi-Wei Lin, Yi-Ping Hung, Wen-Ko Hsu, Wei-Ling Chiang and Cheng-Wu ChenDetecting hydro-climatic change using spatiotemporal analysis of rainfall time series in Western Algeria   pp. 1293-1311 Leila Hamlaoui-Moulai, Mohammed Mesbah, Doudja Souag-Gamane and Abderrahmane MedjerabData-driven mapping of avalanche release areas: a case study in South Tyrol, Italy   pp. 1313-1330 A. Pistocchi and C. NotarnicolaConstructing a social vulnerability index to earthquake hazards using a hybrid factor analysis and analytic network process (F’ANP) model   pp. 1331-1359 Esfandiar ZebardastHydro-mechanical experiments on suffusion under long-term large hydraulic heads   pp. 1361-1377 Yu-long Luo, Liang Qiao, Xing-xing Liu, Mei-li Zhan and Jin-chang ShengDebris flow susceptibility assessment by GIS and information value model in a large-scale region, Sichuan Province (China)   pp. 1379-1392 Wenbo Xu, Wenjuan Yu, Shaocai Jing, Guoping Zhang and Jianxi HuangDynamic risk assessment of drought disaster for maize based on integrating multi-sources data in the region of the northwest of Liaoning Province, China   pp. 1393-1409 Xiaojing Liu, Jiquan Zhang, Donglai Ma, Yulong Bao, Zhijun Tong and Xingpeng LiuA newly developed seismic microzonation model of Erbaa (Tokat, Turkey) located on seismically active eastern segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ)   pp. 1411-1442 Muge Akin, Tamer Topal and Steven KramerExploring the relationship between local institutions in SAT India and adaptation to climate variability   pp. 1443-1464 Rupsha Banerjee, Josey Kamanda, Cynthia Bantilan and Naveen SinghMultiscale modelling of rainstorm-induced historical intermediate floods (June–November) in the Rhone River Basin   pp. 1465-1479 Nazzareno Diodato and Gianni BellocchiA comparison of landslide susceptibility mapping of the eastern part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (Turkey) by likelihood-frequency ratio and analytic hierarchy process methods   pp. 1481-1506 Gökhan Demir, Mustafa Aytekin, Aykut Akgün, Sabriye İkizler and Orhan TatarWebGIS-based information management system for landslides triggered by Wenchuan earthquake   pp. 1507-1517 Runqiu Huang, Jian Huang, Nengpan Ju, Chaoyang He and Weile LiLearning from the past: statistical performance measures for avalanche warning services   pp. 1519-1533 Christoph RheinbergerInvestigation on infrastructural damages by rainfall-induced landslides during November 2009 in Nilgiris, India   pp. 1535-1557 S. Chandrasekaran, R. Sayed Owaise, S. Ashwin, Rayansh Jain, S. Prasanth and R. VenugopalanA probabilistic approach for earthquake risk assessment based on an engineering insurance portfolio   pp. 1559-1571 Wen-Ko Hsu, Wei-Ling Chiang, Qiang Xue, Dung-Mou Hung, Pei-Chun Huang, Cheng-Wu Chen and Chung-Hung TsaiComprehensive evaluation and indicator system of land desertification in the Heihe River Basin   pp. 1573-1588 Feng Qi, Liu Wei and Xi HaiyangPrediction of the run-out distance of the debris flow based on the velocity attenuation coefficient   pp. 1589-1601 Yongbo TieCommunity variations in population exposure to near-field tsunami hazards as a function of pedestrian travel time to safety   pp. 1603-1628 Nathan Wood and Mathew SchmidtleinTsunami runup in narrow bays: the case of Samoa 2009 tsunami   pp. 1629-1636 Ira DidenkulovaHow to manipulate interactive E-book on learning natural catastrophe—An example of structural mechanics using power machine   pp. 1637-1652 Bih-Yaw Shih, Tsung-Hao Chen, Ming-Hung Cheng, Chen-Yuan Chen and Bo-Wei ChenDebris flood risk assessment for Mosquito Creek, British Columbia, Canada   pp. 1653-1681 Matthias Jakob, Kris Holm, Hamish Weatherly, Shielan Liu and Neil RipleyCorrelation between ground motion parameters and lining damage indices for mountain tunnels   pp. 1683-1702 Zhiyi Chen and Jianshu WeiSimulation of high-impact tropical weather events: comparative analysis of three heavy rainfall events   pp. 1703-1722 P. Goswami, S. Himesh and B. GoudModeling forest fire risk in the northeast of Iran using remote sensing and GIS techniques   pp. 1723-1743 Hamed Adab, Kasturi Kanniah and Karim SolaimaniAssessment of carbonaceous aerosol over Delhi in the Indo-Gangetic Basin: characterization, sources and temporal variability   pp. 1745-1764 S. Tiwari, A. Srivastava, D. Bisht, P. Safai and P. ParmitaCivilian monitoring video records for earthquake intensity: a potentially unbiased online information source of macro-seismology   pp. 1765-1781 Xiaolin Yang and Zhongliang WuMeasuring the processes and outcomes of post-disaster housing recovery: lessons from Gölcük, Turkey   pp. 1783-1799 N. GanapatiAn Australian pyro-tornadogenesis event   pp. 1801-1811 Richard McRae, Jason Sharples, Stephen Wilkes and Alan WalkerPublic perception of the risk of disasters in a developing economy: the case of Saudi Arabia   pp. 1813-1830 Saud Alshehri, Yacine Rezgui and Haijiang LiResilience and brittleness in the ALERTA RIO system: a field study about the decision-making of forecasters   pp. 1831-1847 Giovanni Dolif, Andre Engelbrecht, Alessandro Jatobá, Antônio da Silva, José Gomes, Marcos Borges, Carlos Nobre and Paulo CarvalhoModel for determining real-time optimal dam releases during flooding conditions   pp. 1849-1861 El-Said Ahmed and Larry MaysSeverity–duration–frequency curves in the mitigation of drought impact: an agricultural case study   pp. 1863-1881 F. Todisco, F. Mannocchi and L. VergniClimate prediction experiences in southern Africa 1990–2005 and key outcomes   pp. 1883-1894 Mark JuryRainfall variability, floods and adaptations of the urban poor to flooding in Kumasi, Ghana   pp. 1895-1911 Benjamin Campion and Jörg-Friedhelm VenzkeChanges in annual and seasonal temperature extremes in the arid region of China, 1960–2010   pp. 1913-1930 Huaijun Wang, Yaning Chen, Zhongshen Chen and Weihong LiFlood risks in a dynamic urban agglomeration: a conceptual and methodological assessment framework   pp. 1931-1950 Annemarie MüllerWater conservation campaigns and citizen perceptions: the drought of 2007–2008 in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona   pp. 1951-1966 Hug March, Laia Domenech and David SauríModeling of coastal erosion and sediment deposition during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Lhok Nga, Sumatra, Indonesia   pp. 1967-1979 Budianto Ontowirjo, Raphaël Paris and Akira ManoThe Tous dam disaster of 1982 and the origins of integrated flood risk management in Spain   pp. 1981-1998 Anna Serra-Llobet, J. Tàbara and David SauriRisk-targeted seismic design maps for mainland France   pp. 1999-2013 John Douglas, Thomas Ulrich and Caterina NegulescuIdentifying flood-prone landfills at different spatial scales   pp. 2015-2030 C. NeuholdEmergency shelter capacity estimation by earthquake damage analysis   pp. 2031-2061 Jui-Sheng Chou, Yu-Chen Ou, Min-Yuan Cheng, Min-Yuan Cheng and Chen-Ming LeeEarthquake risk assessment and optimal risk management strategies for Hi-Tech Fabs in Taiwan   pp. 2063-2076 Wen-Ko Hsu, Wei-Ling Chiang and Cheng-Wu ChenThe spatio-temporal distribution of different types of messages and personality traits affecting the eWOM of Facebook   pp. 2077-2103 Chen-Yuan Chen, Tsung-Hao Chen, Ying-Hsiu Chen, Chieh-Lian Chen and Shang-En YuGIS-multicriteria decision analysis for landslide susceptibility mapping: comparing three methods for the Urmia lake basin, Iran   pp. 2105-2128 Bakhtiar Feizizadeh and Thomas BlaschkeForest fire risk mapping of Kolli Hills, India, considering subjectivity and inconsistency issues   pp. 2129-2146 Jaehoon Jung, Changjae Kim, Shanmuganathan Jayakumar, Seongsam Kim, Soohee Han, Dong Kim and Joon HeoUnderstanding indigenous people’s perception on climate change and climatic hazards: a case study of Chakma indigenous communities in Rangamati Sadar Upazila of Rangamati District, Bangladesh   pp. 2147-2159 Md. HudaCan a creeping segment become a monitor before destructive major earthquakes?   pp. 2161-2173 H. Kutoglu, K. Gormus, T. Deguchi, E. Koksal, H. Kemaldere and O. GundogduStudy of cloudburst and flash floods around Leh, India, during August 4–6, 2010   pp. 2175-2204 Renoj Thayyen, A. Dimri, Pradeep Kumar and G. AgnihotriDeformation analysis of a burst red mud reservoir using combined descending and ascending pass ENVISAT ASAR data   pp. 2205-2214 Gyula Grenerczy and Urs WegmüllerCommunity-based disaster management: a review of progress in China   pp. 2215-2239 Xi Zhang, Lixin Yi and Dong ZhaoApplication of multi-scale remote sensing imagery to detection and hazard analysis   pp. 2241-2252 C. Liu, Y. Chen and C. ChenAnalysis of a genesis potential parameter during pre-cyclone watch period over the Bay of Bengal   pp. 2253-2265 Sankar Nath, S. Kotal and P. KunduEvacuees’ reentry concerns and experiences in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike   pp. 2267-2286 Laura Siebeneck, Michael Lindell, Carla Prater, Hao-Che Wu and Shih-Kai HuangOctober 23, 2011 Turkey/Van–Ercis earthquake: structural damages in the residential buildings   pp. 2287-2310 Erkan Çelebi, Muharrem Aktas, Naci Çağlar, Aşkın Özocak, Mustafa Kutanis, Necati Mert and Zeki ÖzcanMonitoring deformations on engineering structures in Kozlu Hard Coal Basin   pp. 2311-2330 Eray Can, Çetin Mekik, Şenol Kuşcu and Hakan AkçınDecision support system based on the history of flood and flash flood events in Romania   pp. 2331-2352 Victor StefanescuSmall-business demise and recovery after Katrina: rate of survival and demise   pp. 2353-2374 Holly Schrank, Maria Marshall, Adrienne Hall-Phillips, Renee Wiatt and Nicole JonesReview of soil liquefaction characteristics during major earthquakes of the twenty-first century   pp. 2375-2384 Yu Huang and Miao YuError determination in the photogrammetric assessment of shoreline changes   pp. 2385-2397 Laura Río and F. GraciaWhat factors are responsible for the Beijing storm?   pp. 2399-2400 Yan-Fang Sang, Zhonggen Wang and Changming LiuClassifying inundation limits in SE coast of India: application of GIS   pp. 2401-2409 G. Muthusankar, C. Lakshumanan, V. Pradeep-Kishore, S. Eswaramoorthi and M. JonathanResponse to comment on inundation studies for Nagapattinam region on the east coast of India due to tsunamigenic earthquakes from the Andaman region   pp. 2411-2413 Kirti Srivastava, R. Krishna Kumar, M. Swapna, V. Swaroop Rani and V. Dimri Volume 65, issue 2, 2013
 
  Introduction to the special volume on Bhuj earthquake   pp. 1023-1025 B. Rastogi, J. Kayal and T. HarinarayanaSeismicity of Gujarat   pp. 1027-1044 B. Rastogi, Santosh Kumar and Sandeep AggrawalGeoseismological investigation of the January 26, 2001 Bhuj earthquake in western peninsular India   pp. 1045-1062 Prabhas PandeSeismogenesis of the uninterrupted occurrence of the aftershock activity in the 2001 Bhuj earthquake zone, Gujarat, India, during 2001–2010   pp. 1063-1083 Prantik MandalTriggered/migrated seismicity due to the 2001 M w 7.7 Bhuj earthquake, Western India   pp. 1085-1107 B. Rastogi, Sandeep Aggrawal, Nagabhushan Rao and Pallabee ChoudhuryPost-seismic deformation associated with the 2001 Bhuj earthquake   pp. 1109-1118 Pallabee Choudhury, J. Catherine, V. Gahalaut, Sumer Chopra, Rakesh Dumka and Ketan RoyPostseismic relaxation due to Bhuj earthquake on January 26, 2001: possible mechanisms and processes   pp. 1119-1134 C. Reddy, P. Sunil, Roland Bürgmann, D. Chandrasekhar and Teruyuki KatoEstimation of site amplification functions in Gujarat region, India   pp. 1135-1155 Sumer Chopra, Dinesh Kumar, B. Rastogi, Pallabee Choudhury and R. YadavEstimation of seismic hazard in Gujarat region, India   pp. 1157-1178 Sumer Chopra, Dinesh Kumar, B. Rastogi, Pallabee Choudhury and R. YadavAssessment of seismic hazard and liquefaction potential of Gujarat based on probabilistic approaches   pp. 1179-1195 K. Vipin, T. Sitharam and S. KolathayarThe October 20, 2011 M w 5.1 Talala earthquake in the stable continental region of India   pp. 1197-1216 B. Rastogi, Santosh Kumar, Sandeep Aggrawal, Kapil Mohan, Nagabhushan Rao, N. Rao and Girish Kothyari Volume 65, issue 1, 2013
 
  The association between solar particle events, geomagnetic storms, and hospital admissions for myocardial infarction   pp. 1-12 J. Vencloviene, R. Babarskiene and R. SlapikasContribution of offshore islands in the prediction of water levels due to tide–surge interaction for the coastal region of Bangladesh   pp. 13-25 Gour Paul and Ahmad IsmailSea ice disasters and their impacts since 2000 in Laizhou Bay of Bohai Sea, China   pp. 27-40 Xu-Liang Zhang, Zhao-Hui Zhang, Zong-Jun Xu, Ge Li, Qing Sun and Xue-Jing HouA systematic approach for the assessment of flooding hazard and risk associated with a landslide dam   pp. 41-62 Sheng-Hsueh Yang, Yii-Wen Pan, Jia-Jyun Dong, Keh-Chia Yeh and Jyh-Jong LiaoPrediction of tropical cyclone frequency with a wavelet neural network model incorporating natural orthogonal expansion and combined weights   pp. 63-78 Hexiang Liu, Da-Lin Zhang, Jianwei Chen and Qingjuan XuExtremum solutions to the limit equilibrium method subjected to physical admissibility   pp. 79-96 Hong Zheng, Zhao Yang and Guan SunIntensity forecast of tropical cyclones over North Indian Ocean using multilayer perceptron model: skill and performance verification   pp. 97-113 Sutapa Chaudhuri, Debashree Dutta, Sayantika Goswami and Anirban MiddeyMethodology for the assessment and classification of regional vulnerability to natural hazards in China: the application of a DEA model   pp. 115-134 Jianyi Huang, Yi Liu, Li Ma and Fei SuLandslide susceptibility mapping using certainty factor, index of entropy and logistic regression models in GIS and their comparison at Mugling–Narayanghat road section in Nepal Himalaya   pp. 135-165 Krishna Devkota, Amar Regmi, Hamid Pourghasemi, Kohki Yoshida, Biswajeet Pradhan, In Ryu, Megh Dhital and Omar AlthuwayneeMethodology for assessing the usability of earth observation-based data for disaster management   pp. 167-199 Leonard Sweta and Wietske BijkerEnvironmental challenges and drought hazard assessment of Hamoun Desert Lake in Sistan region, Iran, based on the time series of satellite imagery   pp. 201-217 Mohammad SharifikiaThe hazard potential of the western segment of the Makran subduction zone, northern Arabian Sea   pp. 219-239 C. Rajendran, Kusala Rajendran, Majid Shah-hosseini, Abdolmajid Beni, C. Nautiyal and Ronia AndrewsLandslide dam and subsequent dam-break flood estimation using HEC-RAS model in Northern Pakistan   pp. 241-254 Mohsin Butt, Muhammad Umar and Raheel QamarPotential hazards and dynamical analysis of interfacial solitary wave interactions   pp. 255-278 J. Hsu, M. Cheng and Chen-Yuan ChenAnalysis of drought hazards in North China: distribution and interpretation   pp. 279-294 Zhenghong Chen and Guifang YangUnusual circulation pattern during Indian summer monsoon failure in July 2002 and June 2009   pp. 295-302 Dhrubajyoti Samanta, Mihir Dash and Prem PandeyA new viewpoint of hazard assessment and management for Taiwan’s insurance issues   pp. 303-314 Cheng-Wu Chen, Kevin Liu, Meng-Lung Lin and Chun-Pin TsengSoft computing and GIS for landslide susceptibility assessment in Tawaghat area, Kumaon Himalaya, India   pp. 315-330 D. Ramakrishnan, T. Singh, A. Verma, Akshay Gulati and K. TiwariReal-time prediction of a severe cyclone ‘Jal’ over Bay of Bengal using a high-resolution mesoscale model WRF (ARW)   pp. 331-357 C. Srinivas, V. Yesubabu, K. Hariprasad, S. Ramakrishna and B. VenkatramanRisk identification on hydropower project using the IAHP and extension of TOPSIS methods under interval-valued fuzzy environment   pp. 359-373 Sherong Zhang, Bo Sun, Lei Yan and Chao WangAssessing risk associated with sea-level rise and storm surge—Redux   pp. 375-376 Christine Shepard, Vera Agostini, Ben Gilmer, Tashya Allen, Jeff Stone, William Brooks and Michael BeckThe impact of climate change on coastal geological disasters in southeastern China   pp. 377-390 Yu Huang and Hualin ChengRisk-based input–output analysis of hurricane impacts on interdependent regional workforce systems   pp. 391-405 Rehman Akhtar and Joost SantosUnderstanding the evolution of a disaster—a Framework for Assessing Crisis in a System Environment (FACSE)   pp. 407-422 Cynthia Chen, Dave Neal and Mengchu ZhouBreaking pattern and critical breaking condition of Japanese pine trees on coastal sand dunes in huge tsunami caused by Great East Japan Earthquake   pp. 423-442 Norio Tanaka, Junji Yagisawa and Satoshi YasudaBootstrap determination of the reliability of b-values: an assessment of statistical estimators with synthetic magnitude series   pp. 443-459 Mendy Bengoubou-Valérius and Dominique GibertA site amplification factor map of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands   pp. 461-476 Alberto Núñez, Juan Rueda and Julio MezcuaA fast GIS-based risk assessment for tephra fallout: the example of Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador   pp. 477-495 Sebastien Biass and Costanza BonadonnaA fast GIS-based risk assessment for tephra fallout: the example of Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador   pp. 497-521 Sebastien Biass, Corine Frischknecht and Costanza BonadonnaLandslide susceptibility zonation in Greece   pp. 523-543 N. Sabatakakis, G. Koukis, E. Vassiliades and S. LainasPlanning and assessing the effectiveness of traditional silvicultural treatments for mitigating wildfire hazard in pine woodlands of Greece   pp. 545-561 Th. Zagas, D. Raptis, D. Zagas and D. KaramanolisFractal characteristics and stability of soil aggregates in karst rocky desertification areas   pp. 563-579 Yiqun Tang, Jun Li, Xiaohui Zhang, Ping Yang, Jianxiu Wang and Nianqing ZhouEvaluation of landslide risk based on synchronization of nonlinear motions in observed data   pp. 581-603 Da-Chao Lin, Jing-Luo Cai, Zhang-Lin Guo, Fan-Lei Zeng, Feng-Ping An and Hai-Bo LiuAn empirical correlation between the occurrence of earthquakes and typhoons in Taiwan: a statistical multivariate approach   pp. 605-634 Jyh-Woei LinLandslide hazard and cascading effects following the extreme rainfall event on Madeira Island (February 2010)   pp. 635-652 Hieu Nguyen, Thomas Wiatr, Tómas Fernández-Steeger, Klaus Reicherter, Domingos Rodrigues and Rafig AzzamClimate extreme and its linkage to regional drought over Idaho, USA   pp. 653-681 Mohammad Sohrabi, Jae Ryu, John Abatzoglou and John TracyBest practices in risk and crisis communication: Implications for natural hazards management   pp. 683-705 Toddi Steelman and Sarah McCaffreySlope reliability analysis by updated support vector machine and Monte Carlo simulation   pp. 707-722 Shaojun Li, Hong-Bo Zhao and Zhongliang RuTropospheric NO 2 variability over the metropolitan cities and hill stations of India   pp. 723-737 G. Meena, S. Patil, M. Manoj and P. DevaraInclusion of earthquake strong ground motion in a geographic information system-based landslide susceptibility zonation in Garhwal Himalayas   pp. 739-765 Naveen Pareek, Mukat Sharma, Manoj Arora and Shilpa PalImpact of AWS observations in WRF-3DVAR data assimilation system: a case study on abnormal warming condition in Odisha   pp. 767-798 S. Dash, Dipak Sahu and S. SahuOptimization of reinforcement strategies for dangerous dams considering time-average system failure probability and benefit–cost ratio using a life quality index   pp. 799-817 Huai Su, Jiang Hu and Zhi WenFire danger assessment with remote sensing: a case study in Northern China   pp. 819-834 Litao Wang, Yi Zhou, Weiqi Zhou and Shixing WangCase study of a giant debris flow in the Wenjia Gully, Sichuan Province, China   pp. 835-849 Bin Yu, Yu Ma and Yufu WuBlock and boulder accumulations along the coastline between Fins and Sur (Sultanate of Oman): tsunamigenic remains?   pp. 851-873 G. Hoffmann, K. Reicherter, T. Wiatr, C. Grützner and T. RauschCurrent status of the debate about the age of Lake Nyos dam (Cameroon) and its bearing on potential flood hazards   pp. 875-885 Festus Aka and Tetsuya YokoyamaUse of quantitative landslide hazard and risk information for local disaster risk reduction along a transportation corridor: a case study from Nilgiri district, India   pp. 887-913 Pankaj Jaiswal and Cees WestenRisk reduction at the “Last-Mile”: an attempt to turn science into action by the example of Padang, Indonesia   pp. 915-945 H. Taubenböck, N. Goseberg, G. Lämmel, N. Setiadi, T. Schlurmann, K. Nagel, F. Siegert, J. Birkmann, K.-P. Traub, S. Dech, V. Keuck, F. Lehmann, G. Strunz and H. KlüpfelBuilding with Nature: in search of resilient storm surge protection strategies   pp. 947-966 E. Slobbe, H. Vriend, S. Aarninkhof, K. Lulofs, M. Vries and P. DirckeDiscussion of Christine C. Shepard, Vera N. Agostini, Ben Gilmer, Tashya Allen, Jeff Stone, William Brooks and Michael W. Beck. Reply: Evaluating alternative future sea-level rise scenarios, Natural Hazards, 2012 doi:10.1007/s11069-012-0160-2   pp. 967-975 A. BorettiComment to Shepard, C.C., Agostini, V.N., Gilmer, B., Allen, T., Stone, J., Brooks, W., Beck, M.W.: Assessing future risk: quantifying the effects of sea level rise on storm surge risk for the southern shores of Long Island   pp. 977-980 Albert ParkerWas the 1941 Andaman earthquake tsunamigenic? Comments on “Inundation studies for Nagapattinam region on the east coast of India due to tsunamigenic earthquakes from the Andaman region” by Srivastava et al. 2012   pp. 981-984 C. RajendranEnvironmental hazards from population pressure in the Jinta Oasis, arid northwestern China   pp. 985-989 Shanzhong Qi and Zhaopei ZhengOscillations of sea level rise along the Atlantic coast of North America north of Cape Hatteras   pp. 991-997 Albert ParkerA support system for assessing local vulnerability to weather and climate   pp. 999-1008 Alex Coletti, Peter Howe, Brent Yarnal and Nathan WoodQuestionable frequent occurrence of urban flood hazards in modern cities of China   pp. 1009-1010 Zhaopei Zheng, Shanzhong Qi and Yuetong XuSea level trends at locations of the United States with more than 100 years of recording   pp. 1011-1021 Albert Parker |  |  |  |  |