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contributor authorShi Chang
contributor authorRohan Singh Wilkho
contributor authorNasir Gharaibeh
contributor authorStacey Lyle
contributor authorLei Zou
date accessioned2024-04-27T20:57:37Z
date available2024-04-27T20:57:37Z
date issued2023/11/01
identifier other10.1061-NHREFO.NHENG-1729.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4296337
description abstractRainfall-induced flash floods are characterized by their rapid onset and small spatial scale. With little lead time for warning, floodwater can accumulate rapidly and its force can damage roads, swamp houses, destroy bridges, and scour out channels. Having data-driven estimates of potential economic losses from flash floods (before they occur) helps authorities make informed decisions about planning and prioritizing mitigation projects. This article provides a probabilistic predictive model to estimate flash flood economic damage at the census tract scale. To simplify model utilization and avoid strong assumptions about property value and replacement costs, the model predicts the total cost of property and infrastructure damages for individual census tracts (expressed in 2019 prices). The model was developed based on a flash flood data set for a 15-year period (2005–2019) in Texas. The data set was assembled by integrating disparate data from multiple platforms. The occurrence of economic damage was found to be a zero-inflated problem. Therefore, we developed a two-part mixed-effect model. The model first estimates the probability that economic damage will occur (zero-inflated part) and then predicts the dollar amount of the economic damage (continuous part). Utilization of the developed model was demonstrated in an application to Harris County, Texas.
publisherASCE
titlePredicting Flash Flood Economic Damage at the Community Scale: Empirical Zero-Inflated Model with Semicontinuous Data
typeJournal Article
journal volume24
journal issue4
journal titleNatural Hazards Review
identifier doi10.1061/NHREFO.NHENG-1729
journal fristpage04023030-1
journal lastpage04023030-12
page12
treeNatural Hazards Review:;2023:;Volume ( 024 ):;issue: 004
contenttypeFulltext


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