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Shiu-Shin Lin, Jheng-Hua Song, Kai-Yang Zhu, Yi-Chuan Liu and Hsien-Cheng Chang
Typhoon intensity forecast is an important issue. The objective of this study is to construct a 5-day 12-hourly typhoon intensity forecast model based on the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems (ANFIS) to improve the typhoon intensity forecast in the ...
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Shijin Yuan, Cheng Wang, Bin Mu, Feifan Zhou and Wansuo Duan
A typhoon is an extreme weather event with strong destructive force, which can bring huge losses of life and economic damage to people. Thus, it is meaningful to reduce the prediction errors of typhoon intensity forecasting. Artificial and deep neural ne...
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Chenghan Luo, Shaoping Shang, Yanshuang Xie, Zhigang He, Guomei Wei, Feng Zhang, Lei Wang and Xueding Li
The terrain, such as Taiwan Island, have been shown to have complex effects on typhoons and the associated typhoon waves. Terrain effects change with typhoon tracks. In this study, three types of typhoon tracks (northern, middle and southern) were define...
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Norzana Mohd Anuar, Hee-Min Teh and Zhe Ma
Amid mounting concerns about climate change?s impact on coastal areas, this study investigates storm surge dynamics induced by Tropical Depression 29W (TD 29W) using the MIKE 21 model. Comprehending the complex mechanisms behind storm surges is crucial c...
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Junyan Wang, Dongxue Mo, Yijun Hou, Shuiqing Li, Jian Li, Mei Du and Baoshu Yin
A comparative study was conducted on typhoon intensity factors affecting the marine environment using two representative cases: Typhoon Lekima, which made landfall at Shandong Peninsula, the Northern East China Sea, and Typhoon Muifa, which did not. Usin...
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Yanru Wang, Yongguang Li, Chuanxiong Zhang, Xu Wang, Guangyu Fan, Qianqian Qi and Bin Fu
The southeast coastal region of China is frequently affected by typhoons. The observation station was chosen to be located on the roof of Wenzhou University?s architectural engineering building to collect real-time wind speed data during the landfalling ...
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Dongdong Chu, Haibo Niu, Wenli Qiao, Xiaohui Jiao, Xilin Zhang and Jicai Zhang
In this paper, a three-dimensional storm surge model was developed based on the Finite Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM) by the hindcasts of four typhoon-induced storm surges (Chan-hom, Mireille, Herb, and Winnie). After model validation, a series of ...
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Yuting Jin, Shuguang Liu, Zhengzheng Zhou, Qi Zhuang and Min Liu
Given the fact that the high frequency of extreme weather events globally, in particular typhoons, has more of an influence on flood forecasting, there is a great need to further understand the impact of typhoon events on design storms. The main objectiv...
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Tran Quoc Lap
Most of the typhoons that impact coastal regions of Vietnam occur from the north to the central part, between June and November. As a result of global warming, typhoon intensities are expected to increase. Therefore, an assessment of various typhoon stre...
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Changxiu Cheng, Ting Zhang, Kai Su, Peichao Gao and Shi Shen
Complex natural disasters often cause people to suffer hardships, and they can cause a large number of casualties. A population that has been affected by a natural disaster is at high risk and desperately in need of help. Even with the timely assessment ...
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Shuzong Han, Mingjie Wang and Bo Peng
Typhoons are serious natural disasters in coastal areas. During the summer of 2011, successive typhoons Nesat and Nalgae appeared in the South China Sea, providing a unique opportunity for us to study the response of the upper ocean to successive typhoon...
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Panyang Huang, Xin Meng, Haiyang Dong and Lin Chong
Submarine pipelines are the lifelines of the national economy. Under the influence of typhoons, high-speed currents and waves continuously erode the seabed, leading to suspension or even rupture of pipelines. Therefore, it is of great importance to study...
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Daniel Hölbling, Lorena Abad, Zahra Dabiri, Günther Prasicek, Tsai-Tsung Tsai and Anne-Laure Argentin
Large rainfall-induced landslides are among the most dangerous natural hazards in Taiwan, posing a risk for people and infrastructure. Thus, better knowledge about the evolution of landslides and their impact on the downstream area is of high importance ...
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Ebinezer Ronao Florano
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This paper is both a theoretical and empirical discourse on the responsiveness of the bureaucratic norms of governmental response system in the aftermath of disasters. It starts by discussing the contemporary context, i.e., the ?Age of the New Normal? wh...
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Rafael Almar, Patrick Marchesiello, Luis Pedro Almeida, Duong Hai Thuan, Hitoshi Tanaka, Nguyen Trung Viet
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Shoreline continuously adapts to changing multi-scale wave forcing. This study investigates the shoreline evolution of tropical beaches exposed to monsoon events and storms with a case study in Vietnam, facing the South China Sea, over the particularly a...
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Guilin Liu, Jingyi Yin, Shichun Song, Wenjin Yang, Yuhang Tian, Liping Wang and Yu Xu
In the context of the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters, assessing the risk of typhoon disasters can provide significant assistance for risk control and emergency management of typhoon disasters. In this paper, based on the three-di...
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Zhanfeng Sun, Weizeng Shao, Wupeng Yu and Jun Li
In this work, we investigate sea surface temperature (SST) cooling under binary typhoon conditions. We particularly focus on parallel- and cross-type typhoon paths during four typhoon events: Tembin and Bolaven in 2012, and Typhoon Chan-hom and Linfa in ...
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Guilin Liu, Pengfei Xu, Yi Kou, Fang Wu, Yi Yang, Daniel Zhao and Zaijin You
Typhoon storm surge disasters are one of the main restrictive factors of sustainable development in coastal areas. They are one of several important tasks in disaster prevention and reduction in coastal areas and require reasonable and accurate calculati...
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Yuyi Hu, Weizeng Shao, Yongliang Wei and Juncheng Zuo
In this study, Version 5.16 of the WAVEWATCH-III (WW3) model is used to simulate parameters of typhoon-generated wave fields in the Western North Pacific Ocean during the period 1998?2017. From a database of more than 300 typhoons, typhoon tracks are par...
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Jun-Yi Lee, Yu-Ting Shih, Chiao-Ying Lan, Tsung-Yu Lee, Tsung-Ren Peng, Cheing-Tung Lee and Jr-Chuan Huang
Event water transit time estimation has rarely been done for violent rainstorms (e.g., typhoons) in steep and fractured mountainous catchments where the range of transit time, potential controlling factors, and the validity of time-invariant parametrizat...
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