PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR HURRICANE EFFECTS

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Abstract

It is necessary for proper design to have some knowledge of the magnitudes and associated expected frequencies of occurrence for various destructive hurricane effects. Suitable methods for the indirect development of magnitude-frequency relations for hurricane effects are described in this paper.

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RUSSELL LR. (1969). PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR HURRICANE EFFECTS (pp. 835–856). https://doi.org/10.1061/awhcar.0000056

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