Tropical cyclone hazard assessment using model-based track simulation

A method is introduced for assessing the probabilities and intensities of tropical cyclones at landfall and applied to data from the North Atlantic. First, a recently developed model for the basin-wide Monte-Carlo simulation of tropical cyclone tracks is enhanced and transferred to the North Atlanti...

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Main Authors: Jonas Rumpf, Helga Weindl, Peter Höppe, Ernst Rauch, Volker Schmidt
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1007/s11069-008-9268-9
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Summary:A method is introduced for assessing the probabilities and intensities of tropical cyclones at landfall and applied to data from the North Atlantic. First, a recently developed model for the basin-wide Monte-Carlo simulation of tropical cyclone tracks is enhanced and transferred to the North Atlantic basin. Subsequently, a large number of synthetic tracks is generated by means of an implementation of this model. This synthetic data is far more comprehensive than the available historical data, while exhibiting the same basic characteristics. It, thus, creates a more sound basis for assessing landfall probabilities than previously available, especially in areas with a low historical landfall frequency. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009 Tropical cyclones, Hurricanes, Landfall hazard, Stochastic model, Monte-Carlo simulation