LEADER 03706nam 2200553z- 450 001 9910219965603321 005 20231005 010 $a0-8330-9627-3 035 $a(CKB)3710000000761937 035 $a(oapen)doab115675 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000761937 100 $a20160801c2016uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aCharacterizing National Exposures to Infrastructure from Natural Disasters$eData and Methods Documentation 210 $cRAND Corporation$d2016 215 $a1 online resource 311 08$a0-8330-9458-0 327 $tPreface --$tFigures --$tTables --$tSummary --$tAcknowledgments --$tAbbreviations --$gChapter 1.$tIntroduction:$g1.1.$tReferences -- Chapter 2.$tClimate-Adjusted Hazards:$g2.1.$tCoastal Flooding:$g2.1.1.$tData Sources --$g2.1.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g2.1.3.$tReferences --$g2.2.$tExtreme Temperature:$g2.2.1.$tData Sources --$g2.2.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g2.2.3.$tReferences --$g2.3.$tMeteorological Drought:$g2.3.1.$tData Sources --$g2.3.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g2.3.3.$tReferences --$g2.4.$tWildfires:$g2.4.1.$tData Sources --$g2.4.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g2.4.3.$tReferences --$gChapter 3.$tHazards Without Climate Adjustment:$g3.1.$tEarthquakes:$g3.1.1.$tData Sources --$g3.1.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g3.1.3.$tReferences --$g3.2.$tHurricane Winds:$g3.2.1.$tData Sources --$g3.2.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g3.2.3.$tReferences --$g3.3. Ice Storms:$g3.3.1.$tData Sources --$g3.3.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g3.4.$tRiverine Flooding:$g3.4.1.$tData Sources --$g3.4.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g3.4.3.$tReferences --$g3.5.$tTsunamis:$g3.5.1.$tData Sources:$g3.5.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g3.5.3.$tReferences --$g3.6.$tTornadoes:$g3.6.1.$tData Sources:$g3.6.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g3.6.3.$tReferences --$g3.7.$tLandslides:$g3.7.1.$tData Sources --$g3.7.2.$tAnalysis Methods --$g3.7.3.$tReferences --$gChapter 4.$tInfrastructure Data Collection Process --$gChapter 5.$tApproach to Characterizing Infrastructure Vulnerability to Hazards. 330 $aThis report serves as the technical documentation and reference document for the data, methods, and analytic approach used in the analysis of national exposures to infrastructure from natural disasters. The analysis includes 11 natural hazards and five infrastructure sectors. Analytic findings about current and future exposures of infrastructure in the United States drawn from this data analysis are documented in a separate report. 517 $aCharacterizing National Exposures to Infrastructure from Natural Disasters 606 $aEconomic systems and structures$2bicssc 606 $aMeteorology and climatology$2bicssc 606 $aPopulation and demography$2bicssc 610 $aBusiness 610 $aPhysics 610 $aPopulation Studies 615 7$aEconomic systems and structures 615 7$aMeteorology and climatology 615 7$aPopulation and demography 700 $aNarayanan$b Anu$01132515 702 $aWillis$b Henry H. 702 $aFischbach$b Jordan R. 702 $aWarren$b Drake E. 702 $aMolina-Perez$b Edmundo 702 $aStelzner$b Chuck 702 $aLoa$b Kathleen 702 $aKendrick$b Lauren 702 $aSorensen$b Paul$f1967- 702 $aLaTourrette$b Tom$f1963- 712 02$aRand Corporation.$bNational Security Research Division. 712 02$aUnited States.$bDepartment of Homeland Security.$bOffice of Infrastructure Protection, 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910219965603321 996 $aCharacterizing National Exposures to Infrastructure from Natural Disasters$92892417 997 $aUNINA