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Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards1997 - 2025
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 Volume 63, issue 3, 2012
 
  Recent developments in tropical cyclone analysis using observations and high resolution models   pp. 1281-1283 U. Mohanty, Dev Niyogi and K. PottyBest track parameters of tropical cyclones over the North Indian Ocean: a review   pp. 1285-1317 M. Mohapatra, B. Bandyopadhyay and Ajit TyagiAn observational perspective on tropical cyclone activity over Indian seas in a warming environment   pp. 1319-1335 U. Mohanty, K. Osuri, S. Pattanayak and P. SinhaCustomization of WRF-ARW model with physical parameterization schemes for the simulation of tropical cyclones over North Indian Ocean   pp. 1337-1359 Krishna Osuri, U. Mohanty, A. Routray, Makarand Kulkarni and M. MohapatraPrediction of severe tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal during 2007–2010 using high-resolution mesoscale model   pp. 1361-1374 P. Raju, Jayaraman Potty and U. MohantyOn the initialization of tropical cyclones with a three dimensional variational analysis   pp. 1375-1391 Chi-Sann Liou and Keith SashegyiTropical cyclone prediction over Bay of Bengal: a comparison of the performance of NCEP operational HWRF, NCAR ARW, and MM5 models   pp. 1393-1411 D. Bhaskar Rao and Vijay TallapragadaSimulation of very severe cyclone Mala over Bay of Bengal with HWRF modeling system   pp. 1413-1437 Sujata Pattanayak, U. Mohanty and S. GopalakrishnanPerformance of the experimental HWRF in the 2008 Hurricane Season   pp. 1439-1449 Kao-San Yeh, Xuejin Zhang, Sundararaman Gopalakrishnan, Sim Aberson, Robert Rogers, Frank Marks and Robert AtlasPerformance of nested WRF model in typhoon simulations over West Pacific and South China Sea   pp. 1451-1470 Jayaraman Potty, S. Oo, P. Raju and U. MohantyOn the role of the Planetary Boundary Layer in the numerical simulation of a severe cyclonic storm Nargis using a mesoscale model   pp. 1471-1496 S. Ramakrishna, N. Vijaya Saradhi and C. SrinivasA study on terrain-induced tropical cyclone looping in East Taiwan: case study of Typhoon Haitang in 2005   pp. 1497-1514 Tien-Chiang Yeh, Ling-Feng Hsiao, Chen Der-Song and Kang-Ning HuangIntensification of Aila (May 2009) due to a warm core eddy in the north Bay of Bengal   pp. 1515-1525 Y. Sadhuram, K. Maneesha and T. Ramana MurtySensitivity of inland decay of North Atlantic tropical cyclones to soil parameters   pp. 1527-1542 Chandra Kishtawal, Dev Niyogi, Anil Kumar, Monica Bozeman and Olivia KellnerAn HWRF-based ensemble assessment of the land surface feedback on the post-landfall intensification of Tropical Storm Fay (2008)   pp. 1543-1571 Monica Laureano Bozeman, Dev Niyogi, S. Gopalakrishnan, Frank Marks, Xuejin Zhang and Vijay TallapragadaThe role of anomalous soil moisture on the inland reintensification of Tropical Storm Erin (2007)   pp. 1573-1600 Olivia Kellner, Dev Niyogi, Ming Lei and Anil KumarClassification of cyclone hazard prone districts of India   pp. 1601-1620 M. Mohapatra, G. Mandal, B. Bandyopadhyay, Ajit Tyagi and U. Mohanty Volume 63, issue 2, 2012
 
  Drought hazard assessment using geoinformatics over parts of Chotanagpur plateau region, Jharkhand, India   pp. 279-303 Swati Pandey, A. Pandey, M. Nathawat, Manoj Kumar and N. MahantiAn evaluation of the impacts of land surface modification, storm sewer development, and rainfall variation on waterlogging risk in Shanghai   pp. 305-323 Xiaodan Wu, Dapeng Yu, Zhongyuan Chen and Robert WilbySocial vulnerability indices: a comparative assessment using uncertainty and sensitivity analysis   pp. 325-347 Eric TateThe vulnerability of the elderly to hurricane hazards in Sarasota, Florida   pp. 349-373 Chongming Wang and Brent YarnalSoil liquefaction studies at Mumbai city   pp. 375-390 Jagabandhu Dixit, D. Dewaikar and R. JangidThe relationship between fire behaviour measures and community loss: an exploratory analysis for developing a bushfire severity scale   pp. 391-415 Sarah Harris, Wendy Anderson, Musa Kilinc and Liam FogartyNumerical modelling of wave overtopping-induced erosion of grassed inner sea-dike slopes   pp. 417-447 Tuan Thieu Quang and Hocine OumeraciEvaluation of liquefaction potential of Guwahati: Gateway city to Northeastern India   pp. 449-460 R. Ayothiraman, S. Raghu Kanth and S. SreelathaThe analysis of 2004 flood on Kozdere Stream in Istanbul   pp. 461-477 Hüseyin Çelik, Gonca Coskun, H. Cigizoglu, Necati Ağıralioğlu, Abdurrahim Aydın and A. EsinLandslide susceptibility mapping using the weight of evidence method in the Tinau watershed, Nepal   pp. 479-498 Prabin Kayastha, Megh Dhital and Florimond SmedtThe missing link between flood risk awareness and preparedness: findings from case studies in an Alpine Region   pp. 499-520 Anna Scolobig, B. Marchi and M. BorgaObservations of damage to buildings from M w 7.6 Padang earthquake of 30 September 2009   pp. 521-547 S. Wilkinson, J. Alarcon, R. Mulyani, J. Whittle and S. ChianA 3-tier tsunami vulnerability assessment technique for the north-west coast of Peninsular Malaysia   pp. 549-573 H. Ismail, A. Abd Wahab, M. Mohd Amin, M. Mohd Yunus, F. Jaffar Sidek and B. Esfandier J.Trend and spatial distribution of rainfall & rainy days over Andaman & Nicobar Islands   pp. 575-587 Naresh Kumar, Bhawna Yadav, Ajit Tyagi and A. JaswalMacroseismic field observations of 18 September 2011 Sikkim earthquake   pp. 589-603 A. Mahajan, Vikram Gupta and V. ThakurRisk and vulnerability analysis in practice: evaluation of analyses conducted in Swedish municipalities   pp. 605-628 Henrik HasselOptimal design of flood-control multi-reservoir system on a watershed scale   pp. 629-646 J. Yazdi and S. Salehi NeyshabouriRadioactive elements in natural gas: a case study on distribution of gaseous 222 radon and its origin mechanism   pp. 647-657 Haohan Luo, Dazhen Tang, Qituan Yan, Wei He and Hao XuDefault risk-based probabilistic decision model for risk management and control   pp. 659-671 Cheng-Wu Chen and Chun-Pin TsengEstimation of heavy rainfall during cyclonic storms from microwave observations using nonlinear approach over Indian Ocean   pp. 673-683 Anoop MishraClimate disaster resilience of the education sector in Thua Thien Hue Province, Central Vietnam   pp. 685-709 Thi Tong, Rajib Shaw and Yukiko TakeuchiVulnerability of laptop computers to volcanic ash and gas   pp. 711-736 Grant Wilson, Thomas Wilson, Jim Cole and Christopher OzeFlood loss analysis and quantitative risk assessment in China   pp. 737-760 Kaizhong Li, Shaohong Wu, Erfu Dai and Zhongchun XuThe earthquake closet: rendering early-warning useful   pp. 761-768 Max WyssA hybrid artificial neural network-based agri-economic model for predicting typhoon-induced losses   pp. 769-787 Yen-Ming Chiang, Wei-Guo Cheng and Fi-John ChangSeismic interference of two nearby horizontal strip anchors in layered soil   pp. 789-804 Priyanka Ghosh and Rajusha KumariOn meteotsunamis around Tsushima Strait generated by the Baiu front   pp. 805-822 Kenji TanakaAssessment of social vulnerability to natural disasters: a comparative study   pp. 823-843 D. YoonSeismic input at the archaeological site of Kancheepuram in Southern India   pp. 845-866 Mirko Corigliano, Carlo Lai, Arun Menon and Teraphan OrnthammarathNumerical simulation of cyclonic storms FANOOS, NARGIS with assimilation of conventional and satellite observations using 3-DVAR   pp. 867-889 C. Srinivas, V. Yesubabu, K. Hari Prasad, B. Venkatraman and S. RamakrishnaMethod to determine the locations of tsunami vertical evacuation shelters   pp. 891-908 Sangki Park, John  van de Lindt, Rakesh Gupta and Daniel CoxEarthquake hazards and community resilience in Baluchistan   pp. 909-937 Syed Ainuddin and Jayant RoutrayDetermination of mangrove forest performance in reducing tsunami run-up using physical models   pp. 939-963 H. Ismail, A. Abd Wahab and N. AliasApplication of fuzzy logic and analytical hierarchy process (AHP) to landslide susceptibility mapping at Haraz watershed, Iran   pp. 965-996 Hamid Pourghasemi, Biswajeet Pradhan and Candan GokceogluKinematics of the eastern Caucasus near Baku, Azerbaijan   pp. 997-1006 Fakhraddin Kadirov, Michael Floyd, Akif Alizadeh, Ibrahim Guliev, Robert Reilinger, Sadi Kuleli, Robert King and M. Nafi ToksozAn atmospheric instability derived with MODIS profile using real-time direct broadcast data over the Indian region   pp. 1007-1023 A. Mitra, Anand Sharma, Ishwar Bajpai and P. KunduSeismic hazard assessment of the city of Hamedan and its vicinity, west of Iran   pp. 1025-1038 Mohammad Ghobadi and Davood FereidooniMethodology for benefit–cost analysis of seismic codes   pp. 1039-1053 Jomari Peterson and Mitchell SmallHazus-MH earthquake modeling in the central USA   pp. 1055-1081 Jonathan Remo and Nicholas PinterQuantitative methods for estimating flood fatalities: towards the introduction of loss-of-life estimation in the assessment of flood risk   pp. 1083-1113 Manuela Mauro, Karin Bruijn and Matteo MeloniEffect of soil layering on the ground response parameters: a parametric study   pp. 1115-1128 M. RaghunandanMulti-criteria vulnerability analysis to earthquake hazard of Bucharest, Romania   pp. 1129-1156 Iuliana ArmaşA new approach to use AHP in landslide susceptibility mapping: a case study at Yenice (Karabuk, NW Turkey)   pp. 1157-1179 Gökçe Hasekioğulları and Murat ErcanogluSpace–time analysis, faulting and triggering of the 2010 earthquake doublet in western Corinth Gulf   pp. 1181-1202 Vassilios Karakostas, Eleni Karagianni and Parthena ParadisopoulouFlood risk assessment using regional regression analysis   pp. 1203-1217 Young-Oh Kim, Seung Seo and Ock-Jae JangComments on “Assessing future risk: quantifying the effects of sea level rise on storm surge risk for the southern shores of Long Island, New York,” by Christine C. Shepard, Vera N. Agostini, Ben Gilmer, Tashya Allen, Jeff Stone, William Brooks and Michael W. Beck (Volume 60, Number 2, 727–745, DOI: 10.1007/s11069-011-0046-8)   pp. 1219-1221 David BurtonEvaluating alternative future sea-level rise scenarios   pp. 1223-1224 Christine Shepard, Vera Agostini, Ben Gilmer, Tashya Allen, Jeff Stone, William Brooks and Michael BeckAlgal blooms: a perspective from the coasts of India   pp. 1225-1253 Maria D’Silva, Arga Anil, Ravidas Naik and Priya D’CostaAnalysis of urbanisation-induced land subsidence in Shanghai   pp. 1255-1267 Ye-Shuang Xu, Lei Ma, Yan-Jun Du and Shui-Long ShenEnvironmental impacts of sea reclamation in Jiaozhou Gulf, Shandong province of China   pp. 1269-1272 Zhang BaoleiCivil nuclear power at risk of tsunamis   pp. 1273-1278 Joaquin Rodriguez-Vidal, Jose Rodriguez-Llanes and Debarati Guha-SapirErratum to: The analysis of 2004 flood on Kozdere Stream in Istanbul   pp. 1279-1279 Hüseyin Çelik, Gonca Coskun, H. Cigizoglu, Necati Ağıralioğlu, Abdurrahim Aydın and A. Esin Volume 63, issue 1, 2012
 
  Guest editorial: Paleotsunami   pp. 1-3 Arun Kumar and Ioan NistorProcess-sedimentological challenges in distinguishing paleo-tsunami deposits   pp. 5-30 G. ShanmugamTsunamis versus storm deposits from Thailand   pp. 31-50 Sumet Phantuwongraj and Montri ChoowongGeomorphic and stratigraphic evidence for an unusual tsunami or storm a few centuries ago at Anegada, British Virgin Islands   pp. 51-84 Brian Atwater, Uri ten Brink, Mark Buckley, Robert Halley, Bruce Jaffe, Alberto López-Venegas, Eduard Reinhardt, Maritia Tuttle, Steve Watt and Yong WeiHomotrema rubrum (Lamarck) taphonomy as an overwash indicator in Marine Ponds on Anegada, British Virgin Islands   pp. 85-100 Jessica Pilarczyk and Eduard ReinhardtProbable tsunami origin for a Shell and Sand Sheet from marine ponds on Anegada, British Virgin Islands   pp. 101-117 Eduard Reinhardt, Jessica Pilarczyk and Alyson BrownInland fields of dispersed cobbles and boulders as evidence for a tsunami on Anegada, British Virgin Islands   pp. 119-131 Steve Watt, Mark Buckley and Bruce JaffeInverse modeling of velocities and inferred cause of overwash that emplaced inland fields of boulders at Anegada, British Virgin Islands   pp. 133-149 Mark Buckley, Yong Wei, Bruce Jaffe and Steve WattEvidence of probable paleotsunami deposits on Kho Khao Island, Phang Nga Province, Thailand   pp. 151-163 Supawit Yawsangratt, Witold Szczuciński, Niran Chaimanee, Sirapapa Chatprasert, Wojciech Majewski and Stanisław LorencTrimlines as evidence for palaeo-tsunamis   pp. 165-179 Anja Scheffers, Sander Scheffers and Peter SquireNew approaches in assessment of tsunami deposits in Dalaman (SW Turkey)   pp. 181-195 Bedri Alpar, Selma Ünlü, Yıldız Altınok, Naşide Özer and Abdullah AksuSedimentological and 14 C dating studies of past tsunami events in Southern Sri Lanka   pp. 197-209 Kapila Dahanayake, Nayomi Kulasena, G. Ravi Prasad, Koushik Dutta and D. RayInundation studies for Nagapattinam region on the east coast of India due to tsunamigenic earthquakes from the Andaman region   pp. 211-221 Kirti Srivastava, R. Krishna Kumar, M. Swapna, V. Swaroopa Rani and V. DimriReconstructing hydrodynamic flow parameters of the 1700 tsunami at Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA   pp. 223-240 Robert Witter, Bruce Jaffe, Yinglong Zhang and George PriestProbable late Messinian tsunamiites near Monte Dei Corvi, Italy, and the Nijar Basin, Spain: expected architecture of offshore tsunami deposits   pp. 241-266 Jan Smit, Cor Laffra, Karlien Meulenaars and Alessandro MontanariGlobal tsunami deposits database   pp. 267-278 Paula Dunbar and Heather McCullough |  |