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New insights into US flood vulnerability revealed from flood insurance big data

Earth Sciences

New insights into US flood vulnerability revealed from flood insurance big data

O. E. Wing, N. Pinter, et al.

This study by Oliver E.J. Wing, Nicholas Pinter, Paul D. Bates, and Carolyn Kousky uncovers critical inaccuracies in current flood damage evaluation methods, showcasing that observed flood losses behave unpredictably rather than following expected patterns. By leveraging over 2 million NFIP claims, the research offers a new perspective on flood vulnerability that could reshape economic assessments and hazard preparedness.... show more
Abstract
Improvements in modelling power and input data have vastly improved the precision of physical flood models, but translation into economic outputs requires depth-damage functions that are inadequately verified. In particular, flood damage is widely assumed to increase monotonically with water depth. Here, we assess flood vulnerability in the US using >2 million claims from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). NFIP claims data are messy, but the size of the dataset provides powerful empirical tests of damage patterns and modelling approaches. We show that current depth-damage functions consist of disparate relationships that match poorly with observations. Observed flood losses are not monotonic functions of depth, but instead better follow a beta function, with bimodal distributions for different water depths. Uncertainty in flood losses has been called the main bottleneck in flood risk studies, an obstacle that may be remedied using large-scale empirical flood damage data.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 19, 2020
Authors
Oliver E.J. Wing, Nicholas Pinter, Paul D. Bates, Carolyn Kousky
Tags
flood modeling
economic outputs
depth-damage functions
flood vulnerability
NFIP
empirical data
bimodal distributions
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