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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 41, issue 3, 2007
 
  Editorial   pp. 379-379 U. Mohanty, S. Raman and D. RaoA brief summary of Dr. G. V. Rao’s research interests   pp. 381-386 Yeong-Jer Lin, James Moore and Jack FishmanSensitivity of high-resolution tropical cyclone intensity forecasts to surface flux parameterization   pp. 387-399 Chi-Sann LiouHigh-resolution numerical simulations of Hurricane Isabel (2003) over North Carolina   pp. 401-411 Peter Childs, Sethu Raman and Ryan BoylesImpact of sea surface temperature in modulating movement and intensity of tropical cyclones   pp. 413-427 M. Mandal, U. Mohanty, P. Sinha and Majid AliSensitivity of tropical cyclone intensification to boundary layer and convective processes   pp. 429-445 D. Rao and Dasari PrasadOperational tropical cyclone intensity prediction—an empirical technique   pp. 447-455 S. Roy Bhowmik, S. Kotal and S. KalsiHurricane track forecasting with OMEGA   pp. 457-470 David Bacon, Nash′at Ahmad, Thomas Dunn, S. Gopalakrishnan, Mary Hall and Ananthakrishna SarmaExperimental superensemble forecasts of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal   pp. 471-485 T. Kumar, J. Sanjay, B. Basu, A. Mitra, D. Rao, O. Sharma, Partha Protim Pal and T. KrishnamurtiImpact of modification of initial cyclonic structure on the prediction of a cyclone over the Arabian Sea   pp. 487-499 S. Sandeep, A. Chandrasekar and S. DashModification of the loop current warm core eddy by Hurricane Gilbert (1988)   pp. 501-514 Xiaodong Hong, Simon Chang and Sethu RamanVulnerability from storm surges and cyclone wind fields on the coast of Andhra Pradesh, India   pp. 515-529 A. Rao, P. Chittibabu, T. Murty, S. Dube and U. MohantyFramework development of hydrometeorological observational network and hazard mitigation modelling systems in respect of floods and cyclones   pp. 531-548 K. Ramesh, A. Ramakrishna Nagaraju, M. Ramanamurthy, G. Prasad Rao and Y. RameshEffect of estuarine flow on ocean circulation using a coupled coastal-bay estuarine model: an application to the 1999 Orissa cyclone   pp. 549-562 A. Rao, Sujata Dash, Indu Jain and S. Dube Volume 41, issue 2, 2007
 
  Preface   pp. 269-270 C. Haque and David EtkinPeople and community as constituent parts of hazards: the significance of societal dimensions in hazards analysis   pp. 271-282 C. Haque and David EtkinUnderstanding uncertainty and reducing vulnerability: lessons from resilience thinking   pp. 283-295 Fikret BerkesLocating social capital in resilient community-level emergency management   pp. 297-315 Brenda MurphyMountain hazards and the resilience of social–ecological systems: lessons learned in India and Canada   pp. 317-336 James Gardner and Julie DekensInfrastructure failure interdependencies in extreme events: power outage consequences in the 1998 Ice Storm   pp. 337-358 Stephanie E. Chang, Timothy L. McDaniels, Joey Mikawoz and Krista PetersonPartnership approach to disaster management in Bangladesh: a critical policy assessment   pp. 359-378 Mizan Khan and M. Rahman Volume 41, issue 1, 2007
 
  A disaster risk management performance index   pp. 1-20 Martha Carreño, Omar Cardona and Alex BarbatEstimating the inundation area of a massive, hypothetical jökulhlaup from northwest Vatnajökull, Iceland   pp. 21-42 Petteri Alho, Matthew Roberts and Jukka KäyhköAnalysis of a spatial distribution of landslides triggered by the 2004 Chuetsu earthquakes of Niigata Prefecture, Japan   pp. 43-60 H. Wang, K. Sassa and W. XuEvaluation and validation of landslide-susceptibility maps obtained by a GIS matrix method: examples from the Betic Cordillera (southern Spain)   pp. 61-79 C. Irigaray, T. Fernández, R. El Hamdouni and J. ChacónSnow-avalanche and debris-flow hazards in the fjords of north-western Iceland, mitigation and prevention   pp. 81-98 Armelle DecaulneA GIS-based methodology for hazard mapping of small volume pyroclastic density currents   pp. 99-112 G. Toyos, P. Cole, A. Felpeto and J. MartíAvalanche Hazard Mitigation Strategies Assessed by Cost Effectiveness Analyses and Cost Benefit Analyses—evidence from Davos, Switzerland   pp. 113-129 Sven Fuchs, Magdalena Thöni, Maria McAlpin, Urs Gruber and Michael BründlA procedure for making objective preliminary assessments of outburst flood hazard from moraine-dammed lakes in southwestern British Columbia   pp. 131-157 Robin McKillop and John ClagueVolcanic hazards zonation of the Nevado de Toluca Volcano, Central Mexico   pp. 159-180 José Quesada, Ana Lillian Martin Del Pozzo and Jorge López BlancoWUIVAC: a wildland-urban interface evacuation trigger model applied in strategic wildfire scenarios   pp. 181-199 Philip E. Dennison, Thomas J. Cova and Max A. MortizLandslide susceptibility mapping using GIS and digital photogrammetric techniques: a case study from Ardesen (NE-Turkey)   pp. 201-226 Ali Yalcin and Fikri BulutApplication of weather prediction models for hazard mitigation planning: a case study of heavy off-season rains in Senegal   pp. 227-243 Souleymane Fall, Dev Niyogi, U. Mohanty and Anil KumarRemote sensed data for automatic detection of land-use changes due to human activity in support to landslide studies   pp. 245-267 Cristina Tarantino, Palma Blonda and Guido Pasquariello Volume 40, issue 3, 2007
 
  Disasters due to natural hazards   pp. 501-502 R. K. Chadha, G. A. Papadopoulos and A. N. KaranciTsunami hazard in the Eastern Mediterranean: strong earthquakes and tsunamis in Cyprus and the Levantine Sea   pp. 503-526 Anna Fokaefs and Gerassimos PapadopoulosAttenuation studies based on local earthquake Coda waves in the southern Indian peninsular shield   pp. 527-536 C. H. Kumar, C. Sarma, M. Shekar and R. ChadhaEvaluation of ground motion characteristics, effects of local geology and liquefaction susceptibility: the case of Itea, Corinth Gulf (Greece)   pp. 537-552 Tatyana Novikova, Gerassimos Papadopoulos and Vassilios KarastathisProperties of the aftershocks sequences of the 2000 and 2002 earthquakes in Aksehir-Afyon graben, west-central Anatolia, Turkey   pp. 553-562 Naside Ozer, Yildiz Altinok and Savas CeylanImproved earthquake locations in the Koyna-Warna seismic zone   pp. 563-571 P. Rajagopala Sarma and D. SrinageshRadio VHF Precursors of Earthquakes   pp. 573-583 Yuri Ruzhin and Costas NomicosWater level fluctuations due to earthquakes in Koyna-Warna region, India   pp. 585-592 D. Ramana, R. Chadha, Chandrani Singh and M. ShekarTime-clustering of natural hazards   pp. 593-601 Luciano TelescaLandslide studies along the national highway (NH 39) in Manipur   pp. 603-614 Arun Kumar and Manichandra SanoujamSurge simulations for 1999 Orissa super cyclone using a finite element model   pp. 615-625 G. Latha and E. P. Rama RaoA hurricane evacuation management decision support system (EMDSS)   pp. 627-634 Michael Lindell and Carla PraterAnalysis of Rainfall Over Different Homogeneous Regions of India in Relation to Variability in Westward Movement Frequency of Monsoon Depressions   pp. 635-646 D. PattanaikEnvironmental mineralogy: spectroscopic studies on ferrous saponite and the reduction of hexavalent chromium   pp. 647-655 G. Parthasarathy, B. M. Choudary, B. Sreedhar and A. C. KunwarOrganisations in Disaster   pp. 657-665 David King Volume 40, issue 2, 2007
 
  First Order Seismic Microzonation of Delhi, India Using Geographic Information System (GIS)   pp. 245-260 William Mohanty, M. Walling, Sankar Nath and Indrajit PalSeismic Hazard Analysis for the Bangalore Region   pp. 261-278 T. Sitharam and P. AnbazhaganA conception of casualty control based seismic design for buildings   pp. 279-287 Li-Li Xie, Yu-Hong Ma and Jin-Jun HuImpacts from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: analysing the potential protecting role of environmental features   pp. 289-304 B. Chatenoux and P. PeduzziProbabilistic evaluation of observed earthquake damage data in Turkey   pp. 305-326 Betül Şengezer and Atilla AnsalAsteroid impact in the Black Sea. Death by drowning or asphyxiation?   pp. 327-338 Roelof Schuiling, Richard Cathcart, Viorel Badescu, Dragos Isvoranu and Efim PelinovskyVulnerability assessment in a volcanic risk evaluation in Central Mexico through a multi-criteria-GIS approach   pp. 339-356 José Aceves-Quesada, Jesús Díaz-Salgado and Jorge López-BlancoSeismic response of the Mexico City Basin: A review of twenty years of research   pp. 357-372 Hortencia Flores-Estrella, Sergio Yussim and Cinna LomnitzAn analysis of heat index over Naples (Southern Italy) in the context of European heat wave of 2003   pp. 373-379 R. Cristo, A. Mazzarella and R. ViolaEmpirical modelling of the May 1998 small debris flows in Sarno (Italy) using LAHARZ   pp. 381-396 D. Dorta, G. Toyos, C. Oppenheimer, M. Pareschi, R. Sulpizio and G. ZanchettaOn the Bayesian analysis of the earthquake hazard in the North-East Indian peninsula   pp. 397-412 Imtiyaz A. ParvezExamining the relationship between wetland alteration and watershed flooding in Texas and Florida   pp. 413-428 Samuel Brody, Wesley Highfield, Hyung-Cheal Ryu and Laura Spanel-WeberNatural hazard impacts in small island developing states: A review of current knowledge and future research needs   pp. 429-446 Kirstie Méheux, Dale Dominey-Howes and Kate LloydImproving debris flow monitoring in Taiwan by using high-resolution rainfall products from QPESUMS   pp. 447-461 Chien-Yuan Chen, Lee-Yao Lin, Fan-Chieh Yu, Ching-Sheng Lee, Chun-Chieh Tseng, An-Hsiang Wang and Kei-Wai CheungLocal housing price index analysis in wind-disaster-prone areas   pp. 463-483 Bradley Ewing, Jamie Kruse and Yongsheng WangFreezing rain events: a major weather hazard in the conterminous US   pp. 485-494 Tamara Houston and Stanley ChangnonBen Wisner, Piers Blaikie, Terry Cannon and Ian Davis Routledge: At Risk 2nd edition (2005), 471 pp. Natural Hazards, People’s Vulnerability and Disasters   pp. 495-497 Tom BeerAcoustic and Elastic Wave Fields in Geophysics, III   pp. 499-500 Peter Malischewsky Volume 40, issue 1, 2007
 
  Estimation of Earthquake Damage to Buried Pipelines Caused by Ground Shaking   pp. 1-24 Selcuk Toprak and Filiz TaskinIncrease of Flood Risk due to Urbanisation: A Canadian Example   pp. 25-41 N. Nirupama and Slobodan SimonovicVulnerability of Hampton Roads, Virginia to Storm-Surge Flooding and Sea-Level Rise   pp. 43-70 Lisa Kleinosky, Brent Yarnal and Ann FisherTsunami Warnings: Understanding in Hawai‘i   pp. 71-87 Chris Gregg, Bruce Houghton, Douglas Paton, David Johnston, Donald Swanson and Brian YanagiSeptember 2004 Flood Event in Southwestern Bangladesh: A Study of its Nature, Causes, and Human Perception and Adjustments to a New Hazard   pp. 89-111 Abu AliValidating a Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment Model (the PTVA Model) Using Field Data from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami   pp. 113-136 Dale Dominey-Howes and Maria PapathomaUrban Seismic Risk Evaluation: A Holistic Approach   pp. 137-172 Martha-Liliana Carreño, Omar Cardona and Alex BarbatEvaluating the Impact of Drought Using Remote Sensing in a Mediterranean, Semi-arid Region   pp. 173-208 Sergio Vicente-SerranoThe December 26th 2004 Tsunami Recorded along the Southeastern Coast of Brazil   pp. 209-222 Carlos França and Afranio MesquitaA new hazard zonation methodology applied to residentially developed sea-cliffs with very low erosion rates, East Coast Bays, Auckland, New Zealand   pp. 223-244 R. Jongens, J. Gibb and B. Alloway |  |