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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 51, issue 3, 2009
 
  Editorial   pp. 403-406 Heidi Kreibich and Maria Bostenaru DanAlternative water management options to reduce vulnerability for climate change in the Netherlands   pp. 407-422 Rutger Graaf, Nick Giesen and Frans VenCoping with floods in the city of Dresden, Germany   pp. 423-436 Heidi Kreibich and Annegret ThiekenFlood risk curves and uncertainty bounds   pp. 437-458 Bruno Merz and Annegret ThiekenSnow avalanche hazards in the Făgăraş massif (Southern Carpathians): Romanian Carpathians—Management and perspectives   pp. 459-475 Mircea VoiculescuComparison 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 JohnstonVulnerability index and capacity spectrum based methods for urban seismic risk evaluation. A comparison   pp. 501-524 Nieves Lantada, Luis Pujades and Alex BarbatExpert 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. TupperRussian eruption warning systems for aviation   pp. 245-262 Christina Neal, Olga Girina, Sergey Senyukov, Alexander Rybin, Jeffrey Osiensky, Pavel Izbekov and Gail FergusonVolcano monitoring in NZ and links to SW Pacific via the Wellington VAAC   pp. 263-273 Bradley Scott and James TraversThe United States national volcanic ash operations plan for aviation   pp. 275-285 Steven Albersheim and Marianne GuffantiVolcanic hazards to airports   pp. 287-302 Marianne Guffanti, Gari Mayberry, Thomas Casadevall and Richard WundermanSatellite detection of hazardous volcanic clouds and the risk to global air traffic   pp. 303-324 A. PrataTracking volcanic sulfur dioxide clouds for aviation hazard mitigation   pp. 325-343 Simon Carn, Arlin Krueger, Nickolay Krotkov, Kai Yang and Keith EvansAutomated forecasting of volcanic ash dispersion utilizing Virtual Globes   pp. 345-361 Peter Webley, Kenneson Dean, John Bailey, Jon Dehn and Rorik PetersonEl Chichón volcano, April 4, 1982: volcanic cloud history and fine ash fallout   pp. 363-374 William Rose and Adam DurantTall 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 HorsburghStorm surge modelling for the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea   pp. 3-27 S. Dube, Indu Jain, A. Rao and T. MurtyTropical cyclone wind field forcing for surge models: critical issues and sensitivities   pp. 29-47 V. Cardone and A. CoxOn the accuracy of atmospheric forcing for extra-tropical storm surge prediction   pp. 49-61 Paula EtalaSensitivity 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 YouDynamic issues in the SE South America storm surge modeling   pp. 79-95 Paula EtalaStorm surge prediction using an artificial neural network model and cluster analysis   pp. 97-114 Sung You and Jang-Won SeoA 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’GradyExtreme sea levels, coastal flooding and climate change with a focus on Atlantic Canada   pp. 139-150 Keith Thompson, Natacha Bernier and Paul ChanSimulation 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 KwonA surge response function approach to coastal hazard assessment – part 1: basic concepts   pp. 163-182 Donald Resio, Jennifer Irish and Mary CialoneA 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 CialoneInfluence 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 GrzegorzewskiDevelopments 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 SheridanNumerical simulation of typhoon surges along the coast of Taiwan   pp. 413-431 Hsien-Wen Li, Cheng-Han Tsai and Yao-Tsai LoModelling flash flood propagation in urban areas using a two-dimensional numerical model   pp. 433-460 Kamal El Kadi Abderrezzak, André Paquier and Emmanuel MignotReal-time flood forecasting of the Tiber river in Rome   pp. 461-477 Benedetto Calvo and Fabrizio SaviProbability-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 BrathData-driven topo-climatic mapping with machine learning methods   pp. 497-518 A. Pozdnoukhov, L. Foresti and M. KanevskiOn-chip earthquake simulation model using potentials   pp. 519-537 I. Georgoudas, G. Sirakoulis, E. Scordilis and I. AndreadisLava 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 FortunaLogistic 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. RiboliniBuilding models for automatic landslide-susceptibility analysis, mapping and validation in ArcGIS   pp. 571-590 J. Jiménez-Perálvarez, C. Irigaray, R. El Hamdouni and J. ChacónSoil 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 PuccinelliSome 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 EvangelistaNumerical 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. MartínezAnalysis of non climatic origins of floods in the downstream part of the Kura River, Azerbaijan   pp. 235-248 R. Abbasov and R. MahmudovNumerical 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 NichitaPerception of flood risk in Danube Delta, Romania   pp. 269-287 Iuliana Armaş and Eugen AvramWhy relatively fewer people died? The case of Bangladesh’s Cyclone Sidr   pp. 289-304 Bimal PaulEvolution 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 AngillieriLiDAR-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 NeriThe 2nd century AD earthquake in central Italy: archaeoseismological data and seismotectonic implications   pp. 335-359 Emanuela Ceccaroni, Gabriele Ameri, Antonio Gómez Capera and Fabrizio GaladiniPost-disaster assessment of hazard mitigation for small and medium-magnitude debris flow disasters in Bali, Indonesia and Jimani, Dominican Republic   pp. 361-377 Brent DobersteinDelay times of worldwide global earthquake alerts   pp. 379-387 Max Wyss and Marine ZibzibadzeAnalysis of cyclogenesis parameter for developing and nondeveloping low-pressure systems over the Indian Sea   pp. 389-402 S. Kotal, P. Kundu and S. Roy BhowmikShort 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 OsmansahinAssessment of a method used to time adjust past storm losses   pp. 5-12 Stanley Changnon and David ChangnonHuman fatalities from wind-related tree failures in the United States, 1995–2007   pp. 13-25 Thomas SchmidlinEstimating 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 MarcoSeismic 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 SünbülSea surface temperature trends in Kuwait Bay, Arabian Gulf   pp. 73-82 Thamer Al-Rashidi, Hamdy El-Gamily, Carl Amos and Karim RakhaThe 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 YerokhinCharacteristics of wet-snow avalanche activity: 20 years of observations from a high alpine valley (Dischma, Switzerland)   pp. 97-108 Stefano Baggi and Jürg SchweizerEvaluation 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 OkelloIdentifying wildland fire ignition factors through sensitivity analysis of a neural network   pp. 125-143 Christos Vasilakos, Kostas Kalabokidis, John Hatzopoulos and Ioannis MatsinosTrends in heat-related mortality in the United States, 1975–2004   pp. 145-160 Scott Sheridan, Adam Kalkstein and Laurence KalksteinParametrical landslide modeling for the hydrogeological susceptibility assessment: from the Crati Valley to the Cavallerizzo landslide (Southern Italy)   pp. 161-178 Paola GattinoniLightning fatalities in Swaziland: 2000–2007   pp. 179-191 Wisdom DlaminiImplications of geomorphological research for recent and prehistoric avalanches and related hazards at Huascaran, Peru   pp. 193-209 Jan Klimeš, Vít Vilímek and Marek Omelka |  |