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Extreme Events
Weather and Climatic Drivers of Extreme Flooding Events over the Midwest of the United States
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Applications of Extreme Value Theory to Environmental Data Analysis
pp. 23
Dynamical Systems Approach to Extreme Events
pp. 35
Skill of Data-based Predictions versus Dynamical Models
pp. 51
Detecting and Anticipating Climate Tipping Points
pp. 63
Understanding ENSO Variability and Its Extrema
pp. 79
Drivers of Extreme Space Weather Events
pp. 93
Chicxulub Asteroid Impact
pp. 113
Weather and Climatic Drivers of Extreme Flooding Events over the Midwest of the United States
pp. 125
Analysis of the Hazards and Vulnerability of the Cancun Beach System
pp. 137
Observations and Modeling of Environmental and Human Damage Caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
pp. 153
Extreme Capillary Wave Events Under Parametric Excitation
pp. 163
A Review of Great Magnitude Earthquakes and Associated Tsunamis along the Guerrero, Mexico Pacific Coast
pp. 177
Landslide Risk to the Population of Italy and Its Geographical and Temporal Variations
pp. 195
An Extreme Event Approach to Volcanic Hazard Assessment
pp. 205
Economic Impact of Extreme Events
pp. 219
Extreme Magnitude Earthquakes and Their Direct Economic Impacts
pp. 303
Tropical Cyclones
pp. 343
Impacts of Natural Disasters on a Dynamic Economy
pp. 361
Extreme Tsunami Events in the Mediterranean and Its Impact on the Algerian Coasts
pp. 381
High-Tech Risks
pp. 391
On Predictive Understanding of Extreme Events
pp. 407
Index
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