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Large-Scale Disasters Mohamed Gad-el-Hak (Caudill Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University)

Large-Scale Disasters By Mohamed Gad-el-Hak (Caudill Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University)

Summary

This review volume establishes a common framework for predicting, controlling and managing both manmade and natural disasters. It particularly focuses on extreme events caused by weather and climate change. It will appeal to scientists, engineers, first responders and health-care professionals, in addition to graduate students and researchers.

Large-Scale Disasters Summary

Large-Scale Disasters: Prediction, Control, and Mitigation by Mohamed Gad-el-Hak (Caudill Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University)

'Extreme' events - including climatic events, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, drought - can cause massive disruption to society, including large death tolls and property damage in the billions of dollars. Events in recent years have shown the importance of being prepared and that countries need to work together to help alleviate the resulting pain and suffering. This volume presents an integrated review of the broad research field of large-scale disasters. It establishes a common framework for predicting, controlling and managing both manmade and natural disasters. There is a particular focus on events caused by weather and climate change. Other topics include air pollution, tsunamis, disaster modeling, the use of remote sensing and the logistics of disaster management. It will appeal to scientists, engineers, first responders and health-care professionals, in addition to graduate students and researchers who have an interest in the prediction, prevention or mitigation of large-scale disasters.

Large-Scale Disasters Reviews

'... useful for students and government commissions to study disasters as well as for future management and development of new areas ...' Journal of Sedimentary Research
"... useful for students and government commissions to study disasters as well as for future management and development of new areas ..." Journal of Sedimentary Research
"The book is a thorough, technical look at every aspect the disaster cycle." Natural Hazards Observer

About Mohamed Gad-el-Hak (Caudill Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University)

Mohamed Gad-el-Hak is currently the Inez Caudill Eminent Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Chair of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Academy of Mechanics. In 1998, Professor Gad-el-Hak was named the Fourteenth ASME Freeman Scholar. In 1999, he was awarded the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Prize, Germany's highest research award for senior U.S. scientists and scholars in all disciplines. In 2002, he was named ASME Distinguished Lecturer, as well as inducted into the Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars.

Table of Contents

Preface M. Gad-el-Hak; 1. Introduction M. Gad-el-Hak; 2. The art and science of large-scale disasters M. Gad-el-Hak; 3. Multiscale modeling for large-scale disaster applications R. M. Pidaparti; 4. Addressing the root causes of large-scale disasters I. Kelman; 5. Issues in disaster-relief logistics N. Altay; 6. Large-scale disasters: perspectives on medical response J. Elkholy and M. Gad-el-hak; 7. Augmentation of health-care capacity in large-scale disasters A. M. Radwan; 8. Energy, climate change and how to avoid a manmade disaster A. F. Ghoniem; 9. Seawater agriculture for energy, warming, food, land and water D. M. Bushnell; 10. Natural and anthropogenic aerosol-related hazards affecting megacities H. El-Askary and M. Kafatos; 11. Tsunamis: Manifestation and aftermath H. J. S. Fernando, A. Braun, R. Galappatti, J. Ruwanpura and S. C. Wirasinghe; 12. Intermediate-scale dynamics of the upper troposphere and stratosphere J. J. Riley; 13. Coupled weather-chemistry modeling G. A. Grell; 14. Seasonal-to-decadal prediction using climate models: successes and challenges R. Saravanan; 15. Climate change and related disasters A. S. Zakey, F. Giorgi and J. Pal; 16. Impact of climate change on precipitation R. Rasmussen, A. Dai and K. E. Trenberth; 17. Weather-related disasters in arid lands T. T. Warner; 18. The first hundred years of numerical weather prediction J. Pudykiewicz and G. Brunet; 19. Fundamental issues in numerical weather prediction J. Dudhia; 20. Space measurements for disaster response: the International Charter A. Mahmood and M. Shokr; 21. Weather satellite measurements: their use for prediction W. L. Smith; Epilogue M. Gad-el-Hak; Index.

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CIN0521872936G
9780521872935
0521872936
Large-Scale Disasters: Prediction, Control, and Mitigation by Mohamed Gad-el-Hak (Caudill Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University)
Used - Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2008-11-30
632
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