Preliminary results of the Social Impact Research Group of MEDEX: the request database (2000–2002) of two Meteorological Services

One of the aims of the MEDEX project is to improve the knowledge of high-impact weather events in the Mediterranean. According to the guidelines of this project, a pilot study was carried out in two regions of Spain (the Balearic Islands and Catalonia) by the Social Impact Research group of MEDEX. T...

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Main Authors: J. Amaro, M. Gayà, M. Aran, M. C. Llasat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-12-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/10/2643/2010/nhess-10-2643-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-6fa3ca52161a4635b4fb3b840f8c57f82020-11-24T22:59:36ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812010-12-0110122643265210.5194/nhess-10-2643-2010Preliminary results of the Social Impact Research Group of MEDEX: the request database (2000–2002) of two Meteorological ServicesJ. AmaroM. GayàM. AranM. C. LlasatOne of the aims of the MEDEX project is to improve the knowledge of high-impact weather events in the Mediterranean. According to the guidelines of this project, a pilot study was carried out in two regions of Spain (the Balearic Islands and Catalonia) by the Social Impact Research group of MEDEX. The main goal is to suggest some general and suitable criteria about how to analyse requests received in Meteorological Services arising out of the damage caused by weather events. Thus, all the requests received between 2000 and 2002 at the Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya as well as at the Division of AEMET in the Balearic Islands were analysed. <br><br> Firstly, the proposed criteria in order to build the database are defined and discussed. Secondly, the temporal distribution of the requests for damage claims is analysed. On average, almost half of them were received during the first month after the event happened. During the first six months, the percentage increases by 90%. Thirdly, various factors are taken into account to determine the impact of specific events on society. It is remarkable that the greatest number of requests is for those episodes with simultaneous heavy rain and strong wind, and finally, those that are linked to high population density. http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/10/2643/2010/nhess-10-2643-2010.pdf
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M. Aran
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Preliminary results of the Social Impact Research Group of MEDEX: the request database (2000–2002) of two Meteorological Services
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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M. Gayà
M. Aran
M. C. Llasat
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title Preliminary results of the Social Impact Research Group of MEDEX: the request database (2000–2002) of two Meteorological Services
title_short Preliminary results of the Social Impact Research Group of MEDEX: the request database (2000–2002) of two Meteorological Services
title_full Preliminary results of the Social Impact Research Group of MEDEX: the request database (2000–2002) of two Meteorological Services
title_fullStr Preliminary results of the Social Impact Research Group of MEDEX: the request database (2000–2002) of two Meteorological Services
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary results of the Social Impact Research Group of MEDEX: the request database (2000–2002) of two Meteorological Services
title_sort preliminary results of the social impact research group of medex: the request database (2000–2002) of two meteorological services
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2010-12-01
description One of the aims of the MEDEX project is to improve the knowledge of high-impact weather events in the Mediterranean. According to the guidelines of this project, a pilot study was carried out in two regions of Spain (the Balearic Islands and Catalonia) by the Social Impact Research group of MEDEX. The main goal is to suggest some general and suitable criteria about how to analyse requests received in Meteorological Services arising out of the damage caused by weather events. Thus, all the requests received between 2000 and 2002 at the Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya as well as at the Division of AEMET in the Balearic Islands were analysed. <br><br> Firstly, the proposed criteria in order to build the database are defined and discussed. Secondly, the temporal distribution of the requests for damage claims is analysed. On average, almost half of them were received during the first month after the event happened. During the first six months, the percentage increases by 90%. Thirdly, various factors are taken into account to determine the impact of specific events on society. It is remarkable that the greatest number of requests is for those episodes with simultaneous heavy rain and strong wind, and finally, those that are linked to high population density.
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