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The New Year's Eve flood on Oahu, Hawaii, December 31, 1987-January 1, 1988 / prepared by John A. Dracup ... [et al.] for Committee on Natural Disasters, Division of Natural Hazard Mitigation, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dracup, John A.
National Research Council (U.S.)
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Natural Disasters.
Series:
Natural disaster studies ; v. 1.
Natural disaster studies ; v. 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Floods--Hawaii--Oahu.
Floods.
Natural disasters--Hawaii--Oahu.
Natural disasters.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 72 pages) : illustrations, maps
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1991.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The flood that greeted the new year in 1988 brought home the uncomfortable realization that many suburban areas of eastern Oahu are at risk from sudden and, in some cases, unpredictable flooding. Torrential rains fell over the southeastern portion of the island on New Year's Eve, precipitating major flooding in several suburban neighborhoods and resulting in $34 million in damages. Neither the current meteorological capabilities nor the present flood control structures for the Oahu area proved adequate to predict or control the deluge. This book documents and analyzes the meteorological conditions leading to the torrential rains, the causes and patterns of flooding, the performance of flood control structures in affected areas, the extent of damages, and the effectiveness of the local emergency response and recovery actions. Conclusions and recommendations are drawn from the analyses.
Contents:
THE NEW YEAR'S EVE FLOOD ON OAHU, HAWAII DECEMBER 31, 1987-JANUARY 1, 1988
Copyright
NATURAL DISASTER STUDIES
INVITATION FOR DISCUSSION
Acknowledgments
Preface
Contents
Executive Summary
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1-Introduction
FLOODS AS NATURAL DISASTERS
EXPECTED LEVEL OF FLOOD PROTECTION
2-Management of the Disaster Event
EMERGENCY WARNING PROCEDURES
THE PREDISASTER PERIOD
THE NEW YEAR'S EVE STORM
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HAZARD-MITIGATION CONCERNS
3-Meteorology
INTRODUCTION
METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS ON DECEMBER 31, 1987
RADAR AND SOUNDING ANALYSIS
RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION
RAINFALL RECURRENCE INTERVALS
A MODEL OF THE NEW YEAR'S EVE STORM
WIND DAMAGE
4-Hydrology and Hydraulics
STREAM RUNOFF DATA AND RECURRENCE INTERVALS
KAWAINUI MARSH FLOODING
SEDIMENT, DEBRIS, AND LANDSLIDES FROM THE STORM
STORM DRAINAGE STANDARDS
POSTDISASTER STUDIES
5-Floodplain Mapping
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT ON OAHU
DAMAGE FROM THE NEW YEAR'S EVE FLOOD EVENT
6-Lifelines
TRANSPORTATION AND ROADS
AIR TRANSPORTATION
ELECTRIC POWER
COMMUNICATIONS
WATER SUPPLY
SEWER SYSTEMS
KAHENA STREET
7-Disaster Recovery
THE RECOVERY PERIOD
THE EMERGENCE OF CONFLICT
8-Conclusions
WEATHER FORECAST AND STORM WARNING PERFORMANCE
CAUSE OF THE FLOOD EVENT
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND INITIAL RECOVERY
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
9-Recommendations
METEOROLOGY
HYDROLOGY
THE WARNING SYSTEM
FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AND THE FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM
References.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-72).
ISBN:
9786610203871
9781280203879
1280203870
9780309583121
0309583128
9780585085432
0585085439
OCLC:
43475716

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