Review article: A European perspective on wind and storm damage – from the meteorological background to index-based approaches to assess impacts


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Wind and windstorms cause severe damage to natural and human-made environments. Thus, wind-related risk assessment is vital for the preparation and mitigation of calamities. However, the cascade of events leading to damage depends on many factors that are environment-specific and the available methods to address wind-related damage often require sophisticated analysis and specialization. Fortunately, simple indices and thresholds are as effective as complex mechanistic models for many applications. Nonetheless, the multitude of indices and thresholds available requires a careful selection process according to the target sector. Here, we first provide a basic background on wind and storm formation and characteristics, followed by a comprehensive collection of both indices and thresholds that can be used to predict the occurrence and magnitude of wind and storm damage. We focused on five key sectors: forests, urban areas, transport, agriculture and wind-based energy production. For each sector we described indices and thresholds relating to physical properties such as topography and land cover but also to economic aspects (e.g. disruptions in transportation or energy production). In the face of increased climatic variability, the promotion of more effective analysis of wind and storm damage could reduce the impact on society and the environment.



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DOI 10.5194/nhess-23-2171-2023

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Gliksman, D. , Averbeck, P. , Becker, N. , Gardiner, B. , Goldberg, V. , Grieger, J. , Handorf, D. , Haustein, K. , Karwat, A. , Knutzen, F. , Lentink, H. S. , Lorenz, R. , Niermann, D. , Pinto, J. G. , Queck, R. , Ziemann, A. and Franzke, C. L. (2023): Review article: A European perspective on wind and storm damage – from the meteorological background to index-based approaches to assess impacts , Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 23 (6), pp. 2171-2201 . doi: 10.5194/nhess-23-2171-2023


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