The HAZUS_MH__EQ database contains fragility and consequence functions controlled by building level EDPs (i.e., peak drift and peak acceleration). The damage model is described in detail in Section , while the loss models are described in sections and in version of the Hazus Earthquake Technical Manual. Multi-hazard Loss Estimation Methodology: Hurricane Model, Hazus-MH User Manual [open pdf - 12 MB] "The Hurricane Model allows practitioners to estimate of the economic and social losses from hurricane winds. The information provided by the model will assist state and local officials in evaluating, planning for, and mitigating the effects. Hazus is a nationally applicable standardized methodology developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). A downloadable software package called Hazus-MH (for Multi-Hazard) gives users access to FEMA's models for estimating potential losses from earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes.
Multi-hazard Loss Estimation Methodology: Hurricane Model, Hazus-MH User Manual [open pdf - 12 MB] "The Hurricane Model allows practitioners to estimate of the economic and social losses from hurricane winds. Hazus ® -MH User Manual. Kosala Gunathillake. Download Download PDF. Full PDF Package Download Full PDF Package. This Paper. A short summary of this paper. those of other modules of Hazus. Revision 2 of this manual describes parameters and methods that are consistent with the new AEBM, even though some terms may not be fully documented in the Hazus-MH Technical Manual [FEMA, b]. Revision 2 also includes an example application of the AEBM in Section 8 of the manual.
In , a multi-hazard version called Hazus-MH was the current Hazus v. (Figure 2). Hazus MH MR4 – Flood Model User Manual. Washington. In , a multi-hazard version called Hazus-MH was released that included the Hazus-MH – Earthquake Model User Manual, Washington, D.C., p. 2. 4. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) () Multi-hazard loss estimation methodology: Earthquake model, HAZUS—MH technical manual.
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