Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
1997 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 3, 2009
- Editorial pp. 403-406

- Heidi Kreibich and Maria Bostenaru Dan
- Alternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate change in the Netherlands pp. 407-422

- Rutger Graaf, Nick Giesen and Frans Ven
- Coping with floods in the city of Dresden, Germany pp. 423-436

- Heidi Kreibich and Annegret Thieken
- Flood risk curves and uncertainty bounds pp. 437-458

- Bruno Merz and Annegret Thieken
- Snow avalanche hazards in the Făgăraş massif (Southern Carpathians): Romanian Carpathians—Management and perspectives pp. 459-475

- Mircea Voiculescu
- Comparison of risk from pyroclastic density current hazards to critical infrastructure in Mammoth Lakes, California, USA, from a new Inyo craters rhyolite dike eruption versus a dacitic dome eruption on Mammoth Mountain pp. 477-499

- Grant Kaye, Jim Cole, Andrew King and David Johnston
- Vulnerability index and capacity spectrum based methods for urban seismic risk evaluation. A comparison pp. 501-524

- Nieves Lantada, Luis Pujades and Alex Barbat
- Expert and information systems for technical SAR measures and buildings’ state evaluation pp. 525-542

- Christine Schweier and Michael Markus
Volume 51, issue 2, 2009
- Aviation hazards from volcanoes: the state of the science pp. 239-244

- A. Prata and A. Tupper
- Russian eruption warning systems for aviation pp. 245-262

- Christina Neal, Olga Girina, Sergey Senyukov, Alexander Rybin, Jeffrey Osiensky, Pavel Izbekov and Gail Ferguson
- Volcano monitoring in NZ and links to SW Pacific via the Wellington VAAC pp. 263-273

- Bradley Scott and James Travers
- The United States national volcanic ash operations plan for aviation pp. 275-285

- Steven Albersheim and Marianne Guffanti
- Volcanic hazards to airports pp. 287-302

- Marianne Guffanti, Gari Mayberry, Thomas Casadevall and Richard Wunderman
- Satellite detection of hazardous volcanic clouds and the risk to global air traffic pp. 303-324

- A. Prata
- Tracking volcanic sulfur dioxide clouds for aviation hazard mitigation pp. 325-343

- Simon Carn, Arlin Krueger, Nickolay Krotkov, Kai Yang and Keith Evans
- Automated forecasting of volcanic ash dispersion utilizing Virtual Globes pp. 345-361

- Peter Webley, Kenneson Dean, John Bailey, Jon Dehn and Rorik Peterson
- El Chichón volcano, April 4, 1982: volcanic cloud history and fine ash fallout pp. 363-374

- William Rose and Adam Durant
- Tall clouds from small eruptions: the sensitivity of eruption height and fine ash content to tropospheric instability pp. 375-401

- Andrew Tupper, Christiane Textor, Michael Herzog, Hans-F. Graf and Michael Richards
Volume 51, issue 1, 2009
- Guest editorial pp. 1-2

- Val Swail, Paula Etala, Shishir Dube and Kevin Horsburgh
- Storm surge modelling for the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea pp. 3-27

- S. Dube, Indu Jain, A. Rao and T. Murty
- Tropical cyclone wind field forcing for surge models: critical issues and sensitivities pp. 29-47

- V. Cardone and A. Cox
- On the accuracy of atmospheric forcing for extra-tropical storm surge prediction pp. 49-61

- Paula Etala
- Sensitivity of MM5 and WRF mesoscale model predictions of surface winds in a typhoon to planetary boundary layer parameterizations pp. 63-77

- Ji Kwun, You-Keun Kim, Jang-Won Seo, Ju Jeong and Sung You
- Dynamic issues in the SE South America storm surge modeling pp. 79-95

- Paula Etala
- Storm surge prediction using an artificial neural network model and cluster analysis pp. 97-114

- Sung You and Jang-Won Seo
- A modelling approach for estimating the frequency of sea level extremes and the impact of climate change in southeast Australia pp. 115-137

- K. McInnes, I. Macadam, G. Hubbert and J. O’Grady
- Extreme sea levels, coastal flooding and climate change with a focus on Atlantic Canada pp. 139-150

- Keith Thompson, Natacha Bernier and Paul Chan
- Simulation of atmospheric states for a storm surge on the west coast of Korea: model comparison between MM5, WRF and COAMPS pp. 151-162

- Ki-Young Heo, Jeong-Wook Lee, Kyung-Ja Ha, Ki-Cheon Jun, Kwang-Soon Park and Jae-Il Kwon
- A surge response function approach to coastal hazard assessment – part 1: basic concepts pp. 163-182

- Donald Resio, Jennifer Irish and Mary Cialone
- A surge response function approach to coastal hazard assessment. Part 2: Quantification of spatial attributes of response functions pp. 183-205

- Jennifer Irish, Donald Resio and Mary Cialone
- Influence of landscape restoration and degradation on storm surge and waves in southern Louisiana pp. 207-224

- Ty Wamsley, Mary Cialone, Jane Smith, Bruce Ebersole and Alison Grzegorzewski
- Developments in storm tide modelling and risk assessment in the Australian region pp. 225-238

- Bruce Harper, Thomas Hardy, Luciano Mason and Ross Fryar
Volume 50, issue 3, 2009
- Special Issue 2007 in Natural Hazards on “Modelling and simulation of dangerous phenomena, and innovative techniques for hazard mapping and mitigation” pp. 409-411

- Giulio Iovine and Michael Sheridan
- Numerical simulation of typhoon surges along the coast of Taiwan pp. 413-431

- Hsien-Wen Li, Cheng-Han Tsai and Yao-Tsai Lo
- Modelling flash flood propagation in urban areas using a two-dimensional numerical model pp. 433-460

- Kamal El Kadi Abderrezzak, André Paquier and Emmanuel Mignot
- Real-time flood forecasting of the Tiber river in Rome pp. 461-477

- Benedetto Calvo and Fabrizio Savi
- Probability-weighted hazard maps for comparing different flood risk management strategies: a case study pp. 479-496

- Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Attilio Castellarin, Alberto Montanari and Armando Brath
- Data-driven topo-climatic mapping with machine learning methods pp. 497-518

- A. Pozdnoukhov, L. Foresti and M. Kanevski
- On-chip earthquake simulation model using potentials pp. 519-537

- I. Georgoudas, G. Sirakoulis, E. Scordilis and I. Andreadis
- Lava flow simulations using discharge rates from thermal infrared satellite imagery during the 2006 Etna eruption pp. 539-550

- Annamaria Vicari, Alessia Ciraudo, Ciro Negro, Alexis Herault and Luigi Fortuna
- Logistic regression versus artificial neural networks: landslide susceptibility evaluation in a sample area of the Serchio River valley, Italy pp. 551-569

- F. Falaschi, F. Giacomelli, P. Federici, A. Puccinelli, G. D’Amato Avanzi, A. Pochini and A. Ribolini
- Building models for automatic landslide-susceptibility analysis, mapping and validation in ArcGIS pp. 571-590

- J. Jiménez-Perálvarez, C. Irigaray, R. El Hamdouni and J. Chacón
- Soil slip susceptibility assessment using mechanical–hydrological approach and GIS techniques: an application in the Apuan Alps (Italy) pp. 591-603

- Giacomo D’Amato Avanzi, Francesco Falaschi, Roberto Giannecchini and Alberto Puccinelli
- Some observations on the prediction of the dynamic parameters of debris flows in pyroclastic deposits in the Campania region of Italy pp. 605-622

- Anna Scotto di Santolo and Aldo Evangelista
- Numerical simulations of flow motion and deposition characteristics of granular debris flows pp. 623-650

- Lin Der-Guey, Sen-Yen Hsu and Kuang-Tsung Chang
Volume 50, issue 2, 2009
- IUPA: a tool for the evaluation of the general usefulness of practices for adaptation to climate change and variability pp. 211-233

- P. Debels, C. Szlafsztein, P. Aldunce, C. Neri, Y. Carvajal, M. Quintero-Angel, A. Celis, A. Bezanilla and D. Martínez
- Analysis of non climatic origins of floods in the downstream part of the Kura River, Azerbaijan pp. 235-248

- R. Abbasov and R. Mahmudov
- Numerical issues in computing inundation areas over natural terrains using Savage-Hutter theory pp. 249-267

- Bin Yu, Keith Dalbey, Amy Webb, Marcus Bursik, Abani Patra, E. Pitman and Camil Nichita
- Perception of flood risk in Danube Delta, Romania pp. 269-287

- Iuliana Armaş and Eugen Avram
- Why relatively fewer people died? The case of Bangladesh’s Cyclone Sidr pp. 289-304

- Bimal Paul
- Evolution of a debris-rock slide causing a natural dam: the flash flood of Río Santa Cruz, Province of San Juan—November 12, 2005 pp. 305-320

- Laura Perucca and M. Esper Angillieri
- LiDAR-based digital terrain analysis of an area exposed to the risk of lava flow invasion: the Zafferana Etnea territory, Mt. Etna (Italy) pp. 321-334

- Marina Bisson, Boris Behncke, Alessandro Fornaciai and Marco Neri
- The 2nd century AD earthquake in central Italy: archaeoseismological data and seismotectonic implications pp. 335-359

- Emanuela Ceccaroni, Gabriele Ameri, Antonio Gómez Capera and Fabrizio Galadini
- Post-disaster assessment of hazard mitigation for small and medium-magnitude debris flow disasters in Bali, Indonesia and Jimani, Dominican Republic pp. 361-377

- Brent Doberstein
- Delay times of worldwide global earthquake alerts pp. 379-387

- Max Wyss and Marine Zibzibadze
- Analysis of cyclogenesis parameter for developing and nondeveloping low-pressure systems over the Indian Sea pp. 389-402

- S. Kotal, P. Kundu and S. Roy Bhowmik
- Short communication: collection of isoseismal maps for South Africa pp. 403-408

- Mayshree Singh and Erna Hattingh
Volume 50, issue 1, 2009
- Reply to Bayrak’s comments on “An investigation of seismicity for western anatolia” by Sayil and Osmanşahin (2008) pp. 1-3

- Nilgun Sayil and Ilhan Osmansahin
- Assessment of a method used to time adjust past storm losses pp. 5-12

- Stanley Changnon and David Changnon
- Human fatalities from wind-related tree failures in the United States, 1995–2007 pp. 13-25

- Thomas Schmidlin
- Estimating location and size of historical earthquake by combining archaeology and geology in Umm-El-Qanatir, Dead Sea Transform pp. 27-43

- Neta Wechsler, Oded Katz, Yehoshua Dray, Ilana Gonen and Shmuel Marco
- Seismic behaviour of the North Anatolian Fault beneath the Sea of Marmara (NW Turkey): implications for earthquake recurrence times and future seismic hazard pp. 45-71

- Murat Utkucu, Zakir Kanbur, Ömer Alptekin and Fatih Sünbül
- Sea surface temperature trends in Kuwait Bay, Arabian Gulf pp. 73-82

- Thamer Al-Rashidi, Hamdy El-Gamily, Carl Amos and Karim Rakha
- The evolution of Petrov lake and moraine dam rupture risk (Tien-Shan, Kyrgyzstan) pp. 83-96

- Bohumír Janský, Zbyněk Engel, Miroslav Šobr, Vojtěch Beneš, Karel Špaček and Serguei Yerokhin
- Characteristics of wet-snow avalanche activity: 20 years of observations from a high alpine valley (Dischma, Switzerland) pp. 97-108

- Stefano Baggi and Jürg Schweizer
- Evaluation of the real-time TRMM-based multi-satellite precipitation analysis for an operational flood prediction system in Nzoia Basin, Lake Victoria, Africa pp. 109-123

- Li Li, Yang Hong, Jiahu Wang, Robert Adler, Frederick Policelli, Shahid Habib, Daniel Irwn, Tesfaye Korme and Lawrence Okello
- Identifying wildland fire ignition factors through sensitivity analysis of a neural network pp. 125-143

- Christos Vasilakos, Kostas Kalabokidis, John Hatzopoulos and Ioannis Matsinos
- Trends in heat-related mortality in the United States, 1975–2004 pp. 145-160

- Scott Sheridan, Adam Kalkstein and Laurence Kalkstein
- Parametrical landslide modeling for the hydrogeological susceptibility assessment: from the Crati Valley to the Cavallerizzo landslide (Southern Italy) pp. 161-178

- Paola Gattinoni
- Lightning fatalities in Swaziland: 2000–2007 pp. 179-191

- Wisdom Dlamini
- Implications of geomorphological research for recent and prehistoric avalanches and related hazards at Huascaran, Peru pp. 193-209

- Jan Klimeš, Vít Vilímek and Marek Omelka
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