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Assessing synoptic wind hazard in Australia utilising climate-simulated wind speeds

  • Sanabria, L.A. (Risk and Impact Analysis Group, Geoscience Australia) ;
  • Cechet, R.P. (Risk and Impact Analysis Group, Geoscience Australia)
  • Received : 2011.03.04
  • Accepted : 2011.07.20
  • Published : 2012.03.25

Abstract

Severe wind is one of the major natural hazards in Australia. The component contributors to economic loss in Australia with regards to severe wind are tropical cyclones, thunderstorms and subtropical (synoptic) storms. Geoscience Australia's Risk and Impact Analysis Group (RIAG) is developing mathematical models to study a number of natural hazards including wind hazard. This paper discusses wind hazard under current and future climate conditions using RIAG's synoptic wind hazard model. This model can be used in non-cyclonic regions of Australia (Region A in the Australian-New Zealand Wind Loading Standard; AS/NZS 1170.2:2011) where the wind hazard is dominated by synoptic and thunderstorm gust winds.

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