How is a changing climate affecting hurricanes, and how are these
changes intersecting with our changing exposure and vulnerability in
ways that affect tropical cyclone risk? Crucially, how should this
understanding be incorporated into risk management practice? This book
takes a cross-sectoral look at how damaging tropical cyclone
characteristics are changing and presents novel approaches to integrate
science with risk assessment. In this new era of tropical cyclone
impacts, understanding effective risk management practice in a changing
climate is more important than ever.
This book details the outcomes of new research focusing on climate risk
related to hurricanes in a changing climate. Topics include
characteristics of tropical cyclone risk, perspectives on hurricane risk
management strategies in the built environment, and implications for
commercial risk. Inspired by the Symposium on Hurricane Risk in a
Changing Climate, this book brings together leading international
academics and researchers, and provides a source reference for both risk
managers and climate scientists for research on the interface between
tropical cyclones, climate, and risk.
8 chapters are available open access under a Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.