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Hamed Moftakhari
Researcher at University of Alabama
Publications - 56
Citations - 2207
Hamed Moftakhari is an academic researcher from University of Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flood myth & Coastal flood. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1197 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamed Moftakhari include University of Alabama System & Portland State University.
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Compounding effects of sea level rise and fluvial flooding
TL;DR: A bivariate flood hazard assessment approach is proposed that accounts for compound flooding from river flow and coastal water level, and it is shown that a univariate approach may not appropriately characterize the flood hazard if there are compounding effects.
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Climate Extremes and Compound Hazards in a Warming World
Amir AghaKouchak,Felicia Chiang,Laurie S. Huning,C. A. Love,Iman Mallakpour,Omid Mazdiyasni,Hamed Moftakhari,Simon Michael Papalexiou,Elisa Ragno,Mojtaba Sadegh +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the threats posed by climate extremes to human health, economic stability, and the well-being of natural and built environments (e.g., 2003 European heat wave).
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Cumulative hazard: The case of nuisance flooding
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the likelihood of exceedances above mean higher high water and the corresponding property value exposure for minor, major, and extreme coastal floods and proposed a cumulative hazard index (CHI) as a tool for framing the future cumulative impact of low cost incidents relative to infrequent extreme events.
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How do natural hazards cascade to cause disasters
Amir AghaKouchak,Laurie S. Huning,Felicia Chiang,Mojtaba Sadegh,Farshid Vahedifard,Omid Mazdiyasni,Hamed Moftakhari,Iman Mallakpour +7 more
TL;DR: Track connections between hurricanes, wildfires, climate change and other risks, urge Amir AghaKouchak and colleagues.
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Multihazard Scenarios for Analysis of Compound Extreme Events
Mojtaba Sadegh,Hamed Moftakhari,Hoshin V. Gupta,Elisa Ragno,Omid Mazdiyasni,Brett F. Sanders,Richard A. Matthew,Amir AghaKouchak +7 more
TL;DR: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise Program [NA16NOS4780206] and National Science Foundation Hazards-SEES Program [DMS 1331611].