Typhoon Impact and Crisis Management

Major natural hazards have sparked growing public concern worldwide. This book provides new information on Typhoon Impacts and Crisis Management using satellite remote sensing technology, linking the natural sciences and social sciences in typhoon studies

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DanLing Tang · GuangJun Sui Gad Lavy · Dmitry Pozdnyakov Y. Tony Song · Adam D. Switzer Editors

Typhoon Impact and Crisis Management

Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research Volume 40

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DanLing Tang GuangJun Sui Gad Lavy Dmitry Pozdnyakov Y. Tony Song Adam D. Switzer •





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Editors DanLing Tang Chinese Academy of Sciences South China Sea Institute of Oceanology Guangzhou People’s Republic of China

Y. Tony Song Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA Pasadena, CA USA Adam D. Switzer Earth Observatory of Singapore Nanyang Technological University Singapore

GuangJun Sui Guangdong University of Foreign Studies Guangzhou People’s Republic of China Gad Lavy NorthWest Research Associates Seattle, WA USA Dmitry Pozdnyakov Nansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre St. Petersburg Russia and Nansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre Bergen Norway

ISSN 1878-9897 ISBN 978-3-642-40694-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-40695-9

ISSN 2213-6959 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-642-40695-9 (eBook)

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