Abstract

AbstractThe historical record of U.S. hurricane damage is analyzed using a peaks-over-threshold approach in which the generalized Pareto distribution (GPD) is applied to model excesses above a specified threshold for a given damage metric. In addition to absolute hurricane damages (total damage), this paper defines a damage index as the ratio of base-year economic damages to the available economic value in the affected region. The paper then incorporates physical covariates at the individual hurricane level into the GPD model, namely, maximum wind speed and a simple yet novel measure of the mean bathymetric slope at landfall, and applies the analysis to both the total damage and the damage index. The parameters of the GPD models with physical covariates are estimated with maximum-likelihood estimation. The results show that for total damage, the only useful covariate is maximum wind speed. However, for the damage index, both the mean bathymetric slope and the maximum wind speed are found to be useful, wit...

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