Interdisciplinary data collection for empirical community-level recovery modelling

Author:

Johnston Blythe1,Wang Lisa1,van de Lindt John W.1,Harati Mojtaba1,Skakel Katie1,Crawford Shane2,Dao Thang2,Robinson Chibuike2,Yan Grace3,Do Trung4,Loerzel Jarrod5,Barbosa Andre6,Croope Silvana7

Affiliation:

1. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA Shane Crawford, Thang Dao, and Chibuike Robinson University of Alabama

2. University of Alabama

3. Missouri University of Science and Technology

4. University of South Alabama

5. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

6. Oregon State University

7. Federal Emergency Management Agency

Abstract

<p>The Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning (CoE) has begun to provide analyses on damage, functionality loss, recovery, etc. at the community level for a suite of possible hazard events via the Interdependent Networked Community Resilience Modelling Environment (IN-CORE). These analyses are instrumental to leveraging state of the art science in community decision-making; however, for this work to be as actionable as possible, the outputs must be validated for a range of implementation contexts and communities. The work presented here describes a longitudinal study of a series of communities impacted to varying degrees by a tornado outbreak in December of 2021 and the way in which this longitudinal data will be used to validate models in IN-CORE. This longitudinal study is still underway as it serves to capture recovery data for three years following the event.</p>

Publisher

International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)

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