Quantitative risk assessment of storm surge using open data in Daya Bay Zone, China

Published: 22 August 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/jh2hvt7473.1
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wang si

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1. The Datasets were used in the study downloaded from open sources. 2. The Result Data include that the simulated inundation extent and depth of storm surge from the Advanced Circulation (ADCIRC) model and the Simulating Waves Nearshore (SWAN) model for five individual typhoon scenarios with 1000-years/880 hPa, 100-years/910 hPa, 50-years/920 hPa, 20-years/930 hPa, and 10-years/940 hPa) And the exposed elements for each typhoon scenario, which are operated on ArcGIS 10.5 platform. 3. The post-disaster field survey reports containing the damage data and images captured by a drone after typhoon Mangkhut stroke the study area are provided. The reports are used to evaluate the performance of risk zonation maps and quantitative risk assessment in the study, which are titled "Survey report with data (Supplemental file_1).docx" and "Survey report with images (Supplemental file_2).doxc".

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Risk Assessment, Storm Surge

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