Kelly Hereid

@KellyHereid

Climate scientist/geologist into various flavors of natural hazards at Chubb - hurricane, flood, wildfire, earthquake, locust? Views mine not employer's.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2012.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    13. stu 2018.

    Older properties at high risk of coastal flooding are a hairy problem, but we should at least try not to make coastal flood risk worse, right? Great new report from discusses rate of NEW construction that will see annual flooding by 2050

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  2. 30. sij

    So this is rad. Value at Induced Risk. Evolving seismic risk from induced earthquakes + PAGER economic loss model to build, basically, a time-evolving induced EQ cat model, quantify economic losses at key exceedance probabilities. Langenbruch GRL

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  4. 30. sij

    Economic activity after hurricanes measured from nighttime lights shows that mangroves protect economies from storms - but you need a fair clump of them. Del Valle PNAS

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  5. 30. sij

    This is why I always go to Twitter for talk materials. 100% going to need to find an excuse to use the Liquefaction Leg Hair animation.

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  6. 30. sij

    I worked as a field assistant on this project 15 years ago, so I'm tickled to see that it's still going and producing great science! Totally missed out on getting to burn stuff, though.

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    28. sij

    Historical seismicity map of the region of today's M7.7 quake near Jamaica shows that there have been other M7+ earthquakes on this strike-slip system, but today's event is one of the largest in the past hundred or so years.

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    28. sij

    Just going to put this here for those discussing tsunami risk. Tsunamis associated with strike-slip events occur more frequently within this region. The long-period waves are also suspected to trigger submarine slides 100s of km away in the Caribbean.

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    28. sij

    Today's M7.7 earthquake around appears to be the strongest in this part of the Caribbean since 1900.

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  10. 28. sij

    Now upgraded to a M7.7, but some nice geologic context to the event that just happened near Jamaica. Strike-slip lowers the tsunami risk, barring undersea landslides, etc.

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  11. 28. sij

    So, this is fun - real-time monitoring wildfire progression using remote sensing (SAR) + machine learning - works with clouds, darkness, smoke. A way around the desperately-seeking-shapefiles problem? Ban Sci Rep

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    We've recently had a paper accepted for publication in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society where we show that sea level pressure has, historically, worked as a better predictor of continental US damage than maximum sustained wind:

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    27. sij

    A fantastic look at the climate emergency we are facing through the lens of risk management: "If we handled climate risk the way that businesses manage risk every day, we would have tackled climate change a long time ago."

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    27. sij

    Good panel discussion today at on climate & resiliency with !

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    27. sij

    Proud to announce a new paper w/ , Bell, Gibney, Knapp, & Schreck III: "Surface Pressure a More Skillful Predictor of Normalized Hurricane Damage than Maximum Sustained Wind" Look for a spring release in BAMS.

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    27. sij

    costs are likely smallest if warming is limited to 2°C: new cost-benefit study shows the limit for global warming also makes sense economically. Study: . Press release:

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    27. sij

    The world must invest $1.8 trillion by 2030 to prepare for the effects of global warming. And that would yield $7.1 trillion in benefits, according to a new report.

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    27. sij

    Interesting: "New Jersey will become the first state to require that builders take into account the impact of , including rising sea levels"

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    27. sij

    This family owned Spanish wine producer is buying huge swathes of land (in, eg, Patagonia) that are slightly too cold to produce wine grapes now, but will be warm enough in 50 years. Planning ahead for climate change is a growth industry.

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    27. sij
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    27. sij

    This is interesting (to me). Looks at how IPCC represents underlying literature. To my surprise, social science is over-represented. Technical, solutions-focused research is less well covered. Opportunity for the former to engage the latter

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