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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 43, issue 3, 2007
 
  New risk assessment products for dealing with financial exposure to weather hazards   pp. 295-301 Stanley ChangnonHealth risk analysis of volcanic SO 2 hazard on Vulcano Island (Italy)   pp. 303-317 Christian KloseAssessing the threat to Western Australia from tsunami generated by earthquakes along the Sunda Arc   pp. 319-331 David Burbidge and Phil CumminsAlert system to mitigate tephra fallout hazards at Mt. Etna Volcano, Italy   pp. 333-350 Salvatore Alparone, Daniele Andronico, Tiziana Sgroi, Ferruccio Ferrari, Luigi Lodato and Danilo ReitanoA fault zone cause of large amplification and damage in Avcılar (west of Istanbul) during 1999 Izmit earthquake   pp. 351-363 Şamil ŞenTornado shelters and the manufactured home parks market   pp. 365-378 Kevin Simmons and Daniel SutterInfluence of slow active faults in probabilistic seismic hazard assessment: the northwestern margin of the València trough   pp. 379-396 Hector Perea and Kuvvet AtakanEnhancing the human benefits of flood warnings   pp. 397-414 Dennis Parker, Sue Tapsell and Simon McCarthyFirst-level liquefaction hazard mapping of Laoag City, Northern Philippines   pp. 415-430 M. Beroya and A. Aydin Volume 43, issue 2, 2007
 
  Use of 21st century satellite remote sensing technology in natural hazard analysis   pp. 165-166 Yang Hong, Robert Adler and James VerdinAdequacy of satellite derived rainfall data for stream flow modeling   pp. 167-185 Guleid Artan, Hussein Gadain, Jodie Smith, Kwabena Asante, Christina Bandaragoda and James VerdinA comparison of TRMM to other basin-scale estimates of rainfall during the 1999 Hurricane Floyd flood   pp. 187-198 Scott Curtis, Thomas Crawford and Scott LecceThe emerging role of satellite rainfall data in improving the hydro-political situation of flood monitoring in the under-developed regions of the world   pp. 199-210 Faisal Hossain, Nitin Katiyar, Yang Hong and Aaron WolfRelationships among remotely sensed soil moisture, precipitation and landslide events   pp. 211-222 Ram Ray and Jennifer JacobsVulnerability assessment of rainfall-induced debris flows in Taiwan   pp. 223-244 George Lu, Long Chiu and David WongUse of satellite remote sensing data in the mapping of global landslide susceptibility   pp. 245-256 Yang Hong, Robert Adler and George HuffmanDevelopment of a parameterization for simulating the urban temperature hazard using satellite observations in climate model   pp. 257-271 Menglin Jin, J. Shepherd and Christa Peters-LidardSatellite microwave detected SST anomalies and hurricane intensification   pp. 273-284 Donglian Sun, Menas Kafatos, Guido Cervone, Zafer Boybeyi and Ruixin YangFlood and landslide applications of near real-time satellite rainfall products   pp. 285-294 Yang Hong, Robert Adler, Andrew Negri and George Huffman Volume 43, issue 1, 2007
 
  Inversion of seismic intensity data for the determination of three-dimensional attenuation structures in the central gap region of Himalayas   pp. 1-22 A. JoshiTrends in landslide occurrence in Nepal   pp. 23-44 David Petley, Gareth Hearn, Andrew Hart, Nicholas Rosser, Stuart Dunning, Katie Oven and Wishart MitchellVolcanic natural dams: identification, stability, and secondary effects   pp. 45-61 Lucia Capra“Terrae motus factus est”: earthquakes in Switzerland before A.D. 1000. A critical approach   pp. 63-79 Monika Gisler, Donat Fäh and Virgilio MasciadriAvalanche hazards and mitigation in Austria: a review   pp. 81-101 Peter HöllerPotential impact of ash eruptions on dairy farms from a study of the effects on a farm in eastern Bay of Plenty, New Zealand; implications for hazard mitigation   pp. 103-128 Thomas Wilson and James ColeA deterministic approach for preparation of seismic hazard maps in North East India   pp. 129-146 A. Joshi, Kapil Mohan and R. PatelHistorical tsunamis in South China   pp. 147-164 Sum Mak and Lung-Sang Chan Volume 42, issue 3, 2007
 
  Preface to Natural Hazards Special Issue Georisks: Interactions Between Science and Society   pp. 455-457 Alik Ismail-Zadeh and Tom BeerPreventive disaster management of extreme natural events   pp. 459-467 Alik Ismail-Zadeh and Kuniyoshi TakeuchiThe Natural Hazards Theme of the International Year of Planet Earth   pp. 469-480 Tom BeerMegacities – megarisks   pp. 481-491 Friedemann Wenzel, Fouad Bendimerad and Ravi SinhaTectonic stress, seismicity, and seismic hazard in the southeastern Carpathians   pp. 493-514 Alik Ismail-Zadeh, Vladimir Sokolov and Klaus-Peter BonjerSustainable development, sustainable decisions and the precautionary principle   pp. 515-528 John PatersonIncreasing public awareness of natural hazards via the Internet   pp. 529-536 Paula Dunbar Volume 42, issue 2, 2007
 
  Editorial   pp. 253-255 U. Mohanty, Sethu Raman and D. RaoBrief biography of Professor P. K. Das   pp. 257-260 U. Mohanty, Sethu Raman and D. RaoVariability of Indian monsoon-ENSO relationship in a 1000-year MRI-CGCM2.2 simulation   pp. 261-272 Akio KitohOn the impacts of ENSO and Indian Ocean dipole events on sub-regional Indian summer monsoon rainfall   pp. 273-285 Karumuri Ashok and N. SajiInterannual variability of onset of the summer monsoon over India and its prediction   pp. 287-300 P. Raju, U. Mohanty and R. BhatlaInter-annual variability of summer monsoon rainfall over Orissa (India) in relation to cyclonic disturbances   pp. 301-315 M. Mohapatra and U. MohantyWest North Pacific typhoon track patterns and their potential connection to Tibetan Plateau snow cover   pp. 317-333 Lian Xie and Tingzhuang YanTemporal characteristics of the Indian southwest monsoon   pp. 335-344 P. Rao and U. MohantyPotential impacts of aerosol–land–atmosphere interactions on the Indian monsoonal rainfall characteristics   pp. 345-359 Dev Niyogi, Hsin-I Chang, Fei Chen, Lianhong Gu, Anil Kumar, Surabi Menon and Roger PielkeVariation of coastal atmospheric boundary layer characteristics with convective activity along the west coast of India during the Arabian Sea Monsoon Experiment (ARMEX) 2002   pp. 361-378 N. Sam, U. Mohanty, A. Routray and S. BasuSimulation of rain-bearing summer monsoon systems along the west coast of India by use of ARMEX re-analysis   pp. 379-390 M. Das Gupta, P. Pradhan, Someshwar Das and U. MohantyRainfall on the Meghalaya plateau in northeastern India—one of the rainiest places in the world   pp. 391-399 Fumie Murata, Taiichi Hayashi, Jun Matsumoto and Haruhisa AsadaSea-breeze-initiated rainfall over the east coast of India during the Indian southwest monsoon   pp. 401-413 Matthew Simpson, Hari Warrior, Sethu Raman, P. Aswathanarayana, U. Mohanty and R. SureshLimitations of real-time models for forecasting river flooding from monsoon rainfall   pp. 415-422 Muthiah Perumal and Bhabagrahi SahooInfluence of different land-surface processes on Indian summer monsoon circulation   pp. 423-438 A. Singh, U. Mohanty, P. Sinha and M. MandalThe effect of a surface data assimilation technique and the traditional four-dimensional data assimilation on the simulation of a monsoon depression over India using a mesoscale model   pp. 439-453 Vinodkumar, A. Chandrasekar, K. Alapaty and D. Niyogi Volume 42, issue 1, 2007
 
  Historic records of teletsunami in the Indian Ocean and insights from numerical modelling   pp. 1-17 Dale Dominey-Howes, Phil Cummins and David BurbidgeA study of the human-fatality rate in near-fault regions using the Victim Attribute Database   pp. 19-35 Chih-Hung Pai, Yong-Ming Tien and Ta-Liang TengApplication of bivariate extreme value distribution to flood frequency analysis: a case study of Northwestern Mexico   pp. 37-46 Carlos Escalante-SandovalArchaeoseismological investigation of the ancient Ayla site in the city of Aqaba, Jordan   pp. 47-66 Eid Al-Tarazi and Andrey KorjenkovNumerical storm surge model for India and Pakistan   pp. 67-73 Indu Jain, P. Chittibabu, Neetu Agnihotri, S. Dube, P. Sinha and A. RaoLandslide hazard mapping using logistic regression model in Mackenzie Valley, Canada   pp. 75-89 Zhaohua Chen and Jinfei WangStorms of tropical origin: a climatology for New York State, USA (1851–2005)   pp. 91-103 Stephen VermetteThe Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004: observations in Sri Lanka and Thailand   pp. 105-124 T. Rossetto, N. Peiris, A. Pomonis, S. Wilkinson, D. Re, R. Koo and S. GallocherMajor flood disasters in Europe: 1950–2005   pp. 125-148 José BarredoThe 1780 seismic sequence in NE Sicily (Italy): shifting an underestimated and mislocated earthquake to a seismically low rate zone   pp. 149-167 R. Azzaro, F. Bernardini, R. Camassi and V. CastelliSeismic demands and analysis of site effects in the Marmara region during the 1999 Kocaeli earthquake   pp. 169-191 Pelin Bakir, Guido Roeck, Geert Degrande and Edwin ReyndersCase studies of seasonal rainfall forecasts for Hong Kong and its vicinity using a regional climate model   pp. 193-207 David Hui, Karen Shum, Ji Chen, Shyh-Chin Chen, Jack Ritchie and John RoadsRisk degree of debris flow applying neural networks   pp. 209-224 Tung-Chiung ChangPairing geotechnics and fluvial hydraulics for the prediction of the hazard zones of an exceptional flooding   pp. 225-236 T. MahdiTime independent seismic hazard analysis in Alborz and surrounding area   pp. 237-252 Mohammad Ashtari Jafari |  |