The Hurricane season, spanning June to November, poses significant challenges and threats to the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, as evidenced by the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and the severe flooding in North Carolina. To assist civil engineers, owner-operators, government entities, and other stakeholders across the construction industry and built environment in mitigating flooding and flood-related risks, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) published a special flood collection. The following papers, journals, and proceedings in the flood collection are open to registered ASCE Library users:
Journals
- Hurricane Freshwater Flood Risk Assessment Model for Residential Buildings in Southeast US Coastal States Considering Climate Change
Natural Hazards Review - An Overview of Flood Concepts, Challenges, and Future Directions
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering - Methodology for Regional Multihazard Hurricane Damage and Risk Assessment
Journal of Structural Engineering - Flash Flood Risk and the Paradox of Urban Development
Natural Hazards Review - A Synthesis of Climate Change Impacts on Stormwater Management Systems: Designing for Resiliency and Future Challenges
Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment
Proceedings
- Hurricane-Induced Surge and Inland Flooding Effects on Localized Near-Surface Wind Flows in Suburban Coastal Communities
ASCE Inspire 2023 - Near Real-Time Flood Inundation Prediction Using Sentinel-1 Imagery and Deep Learning
EWRI 2024
(Source: https://ascelibrary.org/flood-risk)
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