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GeoHazards, Volume 2, Issue 3

September 2021 - 7 articles

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Cover Story: This paper uses the Analog Ensemble technique to downscale existing temperature forecast from a low resolution to a much higher resolution using private weather stations. A new downscaling approach, based on the reuse of the Analog Ensemble (AnEn) indices, resulted by the combination of days and Forecast Lead Time (FLT)s, is proposed. Specifically, temperature forecasts from the NAM-NMM Numerical Weather Prediction model at 12 km are downscaled using 83 Private Weather Stations data over Manhattan, New York City, New York. Forecasts for 84 h are generated, hourly for the first 36 h, and every three hours thereafter. The results are dense forecasts that capture the spatial variability of ambient conditions. The uncertainty associated with using non-vetted data is addressed. View this paper

Articles (7)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,368 Views
25 Pages

3 September 2021

Site amplification factors in National Building Codes are typically specified as a function of the average shear wave velocity over the first 30 m (Vs30) or site class (A, B, C, D and E) for defined ranges of Vs30 and/or ranges of depth to bedrock. H...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,787 Views
20 Pages

NAM-NMM Temperature Downscaling Using Personal Weather Stations to Study Urban Heat Hazards

  • Martina Calovi,
  • Weiming Hu,
  • Guido Cervone and
  • Luca Delle Monache

13 August 2021

Rising temperatures worldwide pose an existential threat to people, properties, and the environment. Urban areas are particularly vulnerable to temperature increases due to the heat island effect, which amplifies local heating. Throughout the world,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
12,210 Views
29 Pages

Megatsunamis Induced by Volcanic Landslides in the Canary Islands: Age of the Tsunami Deposits and Source Landslides

  • Mercedes Ferrer,
  • Luis González de Vallejo,
  • José Madeira,
  • César Andrade,
  • Juan C. García-Davalillo,
  • Maria da Conceição Freitas,
  • Joaquín Meco,
  • Juan F. Betancort,
  • Trinidad Torres and
  • José Eugenio Ortiz

12 August 2021

Evidence for frequent, large landslides on the flanks of the volcanic edifices forming the Canary Islands include outstanding landslide scars and their correlative submarine and subaerial rock and debris avalanche deposits. These landslides involved...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,238 Views
16 Pages

Landslide Inventory along a National Highway Corridor in the Hissar-Allay Mountains, Central Tajikistan

  • Akmal Ubaidulloev,
  • Hu Kaiheng,
  • Manuchekhr Rustamov and
  • Makhvash Kurbanova

9 August 2021

An increasing amount of landslides leading to significant human and economic consequences is a primary concern for the government of Tajikistan and local authorities. Based on the Committee on Emergency Situations data, from 1996 to 2018, there were...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,529 Views
16 Pages

Reconstructing the Snow Avalanche of Coll de Pal 2018 (SE Pyrenees)

  • Marcos Sanz-Ramos,
  • Carlos A. Andrade,
  • Pere Oller,
  • Glòria Furdada,
  • Ernest Bladé and
  • Eduardo Martínez-Gomariz

22 July 2021

Developments in mountain areas prone to natural hazards produce undesired impacts and damages. Thus, disaster assessment is mandatory to understand the physics of dangerous events and to make decisions to prevent hazardous situations. This work focus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,379 Views
24 Pages

Fifteen Years of Continuous High-Resolution Borehole Strainmeter Measurements in Eastern Taiwan: An Overview and Perspectives

  • Alexandre Canitano,
  • Maxime Mouyen,
  • Ya-Ju Hsu,
  • Alan Linde,
  • Selwyn Sacks and
  • Hsin-Ming Lee

16 July 2021

As one of the most sensitive instruments for deformation monitoring in geophysics, borehole strainmeter has the capability to record a large spectrum of tectonic and environmental signals. Sensors are usually deployed near active faults and volcanoes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
7,691 Views
19 Pages

15 July 2021

Kathmandu Valley lies in an active tectonic zone, meaning that earthquakes are common in the region. The most recent was the Gorkha Nepal earthquake, measuring 7.8 Mw. Past earthquakes caused soil liquefaction in the valley with severe damages and de...

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