Dissemin is shutting down on January 1st, 2025

Published in

World Scientific Publishing, Coastal Engineering Journal, 01(56), p. 1450006

DOI: 10.1142/s0578563414500065

Links

Tools

Export citation

Search in Google Scholar

Initial Report of Jsce-Pice Joint Survey on the Storm Surge Disaster Caused by Typhoon Haiyan

This paper was not found in any repository, but could be made available legally by the author.
This paper was not found in any repository, but could be made available legally by the author.

Full text: Unavailable

Green circle
Preprint: archiving allowed
Green circle
Postprint: archiving allowed
Red circle
Published version: archiving forbidden
Data provided by SHERPA/RoMEO

Abstract

Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) and Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) jointly collaborated to carry out the field survey on severe storm surge disasters caused by Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda from 12 December to 16 December, 2013 in Leyte and Samar. Based on interviews with local residents, the joint survey team obtained measured inundation and run-up heights at almost 80 different locations along the coast and also at more than 70 locations inside the cities of Tacloban and Palo. Clear contrast of inundation characteristics was observed especially among east coast of Eastern Samar, inner and southern parts of San Pedro Bay. While inner part of San Pedro bay, as was expected, showed relatively high inundation heights, east coast of Leyte also had comparably high inundation heights even outside the San Pedro Bay. It should also be highlighted that surprisingly high inundation heights were observed along the east coast of Eastern Samar, which faces to the Pacific Ocean with deep Philippine Trench. This paper aims to report primary results obtained through the first joint field survey of JSCE and PICE.