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Antonia Sebastian
Antonia Sebastian
Assistant Professor, UNC Chapel Hill
Підтверджена електронна адреса в unc.edu - Домашня сторінка
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Attribution of extreme rainfall from Hurricane Harvey, August 2017
GJ Van Oldenborgh, K Van Der Wiel, A Sebastian, R Singh, J Arrighi, ...
Environmental Research Letters 12 (12), 124009, 2017
5382017
Trends in flood losses in Europe over the past 150 years
D Paprotny, A Sebastian, O Morales-Nápoles, SN Jonkman
Nature communications 9 (1), 1985, 2018
391*2018
Characterizing hurricane storm surge behavior in Galveston Bay using the SWAN+ ADCIRC model
A Sebastian, J Proft, JC Dietrich, W Du, PB Bedient, CN Dawson
Coastal Engineering 88, 171-181, 2014
2022014
Examining the impact of land use/land cover characteristics on flood losses
S Brody, R Blessing, A Sebastian, P Bedient
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57 (8), 1252-1265, 2014
1512014
Flood risk delineation in the United States: How much loss are we capturing?
R Blessing, A Sebastian, SD Brody
Natural Hazards Review 18 (3), 04017002, 2017
1282017
A copula-based Bayesian network for modeling compound flood hazard from riverine and coastal interactions at the catchment scale: An application to the Houston Ship Channel, Texas
A Couasnon, A Sebastian, O Morales-Nápoles
Water 10 (9), 1190, 2018
1152018
Hurricane Harvey Report: A fact-finding effort in the direct aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in the Greater Houston Region
T Sebastian, K Lendering, B Kothuis, N Brand, B Jonkman, P van Gelder, ...
Delft University Publishers, 2017
982017
Brief communication: Loss of life due to Hurricane Harvey
SN Jonkman, M Godfroy, A Sebastian, B Kolen
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 18 (4), 1073-1078, 2018
842018
Disentangling the impacts of human and environmental change on catchment response during Hurricane Harvey
A Sebastian, A Gori, RB Blessing, K Van Der Wiel, B Bass
Environmental Research Letters 14 (12), 124023, 2019
822019
Quantification of continuous flood hazard using random forest classification and flood insurance claims at large spatial scales: a pilot study in southeast Texas
W Mobley, A Sebastian, R Blessing, WE Highfield, L Stearns, SD Brody
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 21 (2), 807-822, 2021
702021
Dynamic modeling of storm surge and inland flooding in a Texas coastal floodplain
T Ray, E Stepinski, A Sebastian, PB Bedient
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 137 (10), 1103-1110, 2011
672011
Delineating the reality of flood risk and loss in Southeast Texas
SD Brody, R Blessing, A Sebastian, P Bedient
Natural Hazards Review 14 (2), 89-97, 2013
662013
Impacts of hurricane storm surge on infrastructure vulnerability for an evolving coastal landscape
KA Anarde, S Kameshwar, JN Irza, JA Nittrouer, J Lorenzo-Trueba, ...
Natural Hazards Review 19 (1), 04017020, 2018
632018
Handbook of engineering hydrology: environmental hydrology and water management
S Eslamian
CRC press, 2014
572014
Case study results from southeast Houston, Texas: identifying the impacts of residential location on flood risk and loss
SD Brody, A Sebastian, R Blessing, PB Bedient
Journal of Flood Risk Management 11, S110-S120, 2018
522018
Applying a Bayesian network based on Gaussian copulas to model the hydraulic boundary conditions for hurricane flood risk analysis in a coastal watershed
A Sebastian, EJC Dupuits, O Morales-Nápoles
Coastal Engineering 125, 42-50, 2017
492017
Predicting flood damage probability across the conterminous United States
EL Collins, GM Sanchez, A Terando, CC Stillwell, H Mitasova, ...
Environmental Research Letters 17 (3), 034006, 2022
482022
Hindcast of pluvial, fluvial, and coastal flood damage in Houston, Texas during Hurricane Harvey (2017) using SFINCS
A Sebastian, DJ Bader, CM Nederhoff, TWB Leijnse, JD Bricker, ...
Natural hazards 109, 2343-2362, 2021
442021
Comparing floodplain evolution in channelized and unchannelized urban watersheds in Houston, Texas
A Juan, A Gori, A Sebastian
Journal of Flood Risk Management 13 (2), e12604, 2020
442020
Modeling hydrologic benefits of low impact development: A distributed hydrologic model of the Woodlands, Texas
G Doubleday, A Sebastian, T Luttenschlager, PB Bedient
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 49 (6), 1444-1455, 2013
442013
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