Hurricane Observations with GNSS-Reflectometry from CYGNSS Mission – Case Study of Hurricane Irma 2017

Author(s):  
Dongliang Guan ◽  
Adriano Camps ◽  
Hyuk Park
Author(s):  
Alexander Kolpakov ◽  
Austin Marie Sipiora ◽  
Caley Johnson ◽  
Erin Nobler

This case study presents findings from an analysis of the emergency preparation and response for Hurricane Irma, the most recent hurricane impacting the Tampa Bay region. The Tampa Bay region, in particular, is considered one of the most vulnerable areas in the United States to hurricanes and severe tropical weather. A particular vulnerability stems from how all petroleum fuel comes to the area by marine transport through Port Tampa Bay, which can be (and has been in the past) impacted by hurricanes and tropical storms. The case study discussed in this paper covers previous fuel challenges, vulnerabilities, and lessons learned by key Tampa Bay public agency fleets during the past 10 years (mainly as a result of the most recent 2017 Hurricane Irma) to explore ways to improve the area’s resilience to natural disasters. Some of the strategies for fuel-supply resiliency include maintaining emergency fuel supply, prioritizing fuel use, strategically placing the assets around the region to help with recovery, investing in backup generators (including generators powered by alternative fuels), planning for redundancies in fuel supply networks, developing more efficient communication procedures between public fleets, hurricane preparedness-planning, and upgrading street drainage systems to reduce the threat of local flooding.


2020 ◽  
Vol 125 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Jamison‐Todd ◽  
Nathan Stein ◽  
Irina Overeem ◽  
Arslaan Khalid ◽  
Elizabeth J. Trower

2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathleen Sherman-Morris ◽  
Philip S. Poe ◽  
Christopher Nunley ◽  
John A. Morris

Author(s):  
Sibylle Vey ◽  
Andreas Guntner ◽  
Jens Wickert ◽  
Theresa Blume ◽  
Heiko Thoss ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 224 ◽  
pp. 108-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caiyun Zhang ◽  
Sara Denka Durgan ◽  
David Lagomasino

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 661
Author(s):  
Mahyar Ghorbanzadeh ◽  
Linoj Vijayan ◽  
Jieya Yang ◽  
Eren Erman Ozguven ◽  
Wenrui Huang ◽  
...  

Hurricane Irma, in 2017, made an unusual landfall in South Florida and the unpredictability of the hurricane’s path challenged the evacuation process seriously and left many evacuees clueless. It was likely to hit Southeast Florida but suddenly shifted its path to the west coast of the peninsula, where the evacuation process had to change immediately without any time for individual decision-making. As such, this study aimed to develop a methodology to integrate evacuation and storm surge modeling with a case study analysis of Irma hitting Southeast Florida. For this purpose, a coupled storm surge and wave finite element model (ADCIRC+SWAN) was used to determine the inundation zones and roadways with higher inundation risk in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties in Southeast Florida. This was fed into the evacuation modeling to estimate the regional clearance times and shelter availability in the selected counties. Findings show that it takes approximately three days to safely evacuate the populations in the study area. Modeling such integrated simulations before the hurricane hit the state could provide the information people in hurricane-prone areas need to decide to evacuate or not before the mandatory evacuation order is given.


2021 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 102032
Author(s):  
Somya D. Mohanty ◽  
Brown Biggers ◽  
Saed Sayedahmed ◽  
Nastaran Pourebrahim ◽  
Evan B. Goldstein ◽  
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