::Identification info
 

Title Cyclone Total Economic Loss Risk 2006 (CHRR)
Date 2005-03-29 (publication)
Edition Version 1.0
Presentation form Map Digital
Language en
Character set Utf8
Abstract Global Cyclone Total Economic Loss Risk Deciles is a 2.5 minute grid of global cyclone total economic loss risks. A process of spatially allocating Gross Domestic Product (GDP) based upon the Sachs et al. (2003) methodology is utilized. First the proportional contributions of subnational units to their respective national GDP are determined using sources of various origins. The contribution rates are then applied to published World Bank Development Indicators to determine a GDP value for the subnational unit. Once the national GDP is spatially stratified into the smallest administrative units available, GDP values for grid cells are derived using population distribution data. A per capita contribution value is determined within each subnational unit, and this value is multiplied by the population per grid cell as determined from Gridded Population of the World, Version 3 (GPWv3) data. Once a GDP value is determined on a per grid cell basis, then the regionally variable loss rate, as derived from the historical records of EM-DAT, is used to determine the total economic loss risks posed to a grid cell by cyclone hazards. The final surface does not present absolute values of total economic loss, but rather a relative decile (1-10 with increasing risk) ranking of grid cells based upon the calculated economic loss risks. This dataset is the result of collaboration among the Columbia University Center for Hazards and Risk Research (CHRR), International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, and Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN). The source of the data is Center for Hazards and Risk Research (CHRR) at Columbia University, (http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/chrr/research/hotspots/) and Center for International Earth Sciences Information Network (CIESIN) at Columbia University (http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu).
Supplemental Information Map data was converted for use in TerraViva!® global data-viewing software by ISCIENCES, L.L.C., Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. The downloadable file (231KB) contains a 2 arc minute map. System requirement: To use the data files (*.xtvm) you must have TerraViva!® Global Data Viewer or TerraViva!® Global Data Analyst software installed. A free copy of TerraViva!® Global Data Viewer is available at www.terraviva.net. For more information about this map see supporting documentation in "Distribution Info" below.
Purpose To provide insight into the relative frequency, distribution, and potential impact of global cyclone hazard events in relation to subnational distributions of GDP.
Status Completed
Topic category Climatology Meteorology Atmosphere
Descriptive keywords risk, economic loss, cyclone, natural hazards, hotspots, tropical storms, cyclones, typhoons, hurricanes, disaster preparedness, CHRR, storms (theme).
Descriptive keywords World (place).
Spatial representation type Grid
::Equivalent scale
 
Denominator 18,000,000
 
::Geographic box
 
North bound latitude
86
West bound longitude
-180

East bound longitude
180
South bound latitude
-58
 
::Extent
 
Begin date 1980-01-01T10:27:00
End date 2000-12-31T10:27:00
 
Access constraints 
Use constraints 
Other constraints USE CONSTRAINTS: CIESIN offers unrestricted access and use of data without charge, unless specified in the documentation for particular data. All other rights are reserved. The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, Center for Hazards and Risk Research (CHRR), Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, and the United Nations Environment Programme Global Resource Information Database Geneva (UNEP/GRID-Geneva) hold the copyright of this dataset. Users are prohibited from any commercial, non-free resale, or redistribution without explicit written permission from CHRR, CIESIN, World Bank, or UNEP/GRID-Geneva. Users should acknowledge CHRR, CIESIN, World Bank, and UNEP/GRID-Geneva as the source used in the creation of any reports, publications, new data sets, derived products, or services resulting from the use of this dataset. CHRR, CIESIN, World Bank, and UNEP/GRID-Geneva also request reprints of any publications and notification of any redistributing efforts. CITATION: Center for Hazards and Risk Research (CHRR), Columbia University; Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia University; International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank 2005. Global Cyclone Total Economic Loss Risk Deciles Palisades, NY: CHRR, Columbia University. Available at: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/chrr/research/hotspots/. ADDITIONAL CITATION: Dilley, M., R.S. Chen, U. Deichmann, A.L. Lerner-Lam, M. Arnold, J. Agwe, P. Buys, O. Kjekstad, B. Lyon, and G. Yetman. Mar. 29, 2005. Natural Disaster Hotspots: A Flobal Risk Analysis, Version 1.0, Disaster Risk Management Series No. 5. The World Bank, Washington, DC.
Maintenance and update frequency As Needed
::Point of contact
 
Organisation name Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) User Services/ CIESIN/Columbia University
Role Distributor
Voice +1 845-365-8920
Facsimile +1 845-365-8922
Delivery point 61 Route 9W, PO Box 1000
City Palisades
Administrative area New York
Postal code 10964
Country United States
Electronic mail address ciesin.info@ciesin.columbia.edu
 
::Point of contact
 
Organisation name Center for Hazards and Risk Research (CHRR), Columbia University; Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia University; International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/World Bank
Role Originator
Electronic mail address 
 
 
::Distribution info
 
Interactive Map Map Viewer
Data for download Map: Cyclone Total Economic Loss Risk 2006 (CHRR) [231KB zip]
OnLine resource Center For Hazards & Risk Research, Hotspots
 
::Spatial representation info
 
Number of dimensions 2
Dimension name Row
Dimension size 3430
Dimension name Column
Dimension size 8633
Dimension name Vertical
Dimension size 1
Cell geometry Area
 
::Reference system info
 
Code WGS 1984
 
::Data quality info
 
Hierarchy level Dataset
 
::Metadata
 
File identifier 84f73610-85db-11df-afa3-0013720f00b3
Language en
Character set Utf8
Date stamp 2010-07-20T12:19:45
Metadata standard name ISO 19115
Metadata standard version FDIS
::Metadata author
 
Individual name Lisa Emmer
Organisation name ISCIENCES, L.L.C.
Position name Data Librarian
Role Point Of Contact
Voice +1-734-214-9810
Facsimile +1-734-214-9810
Delivery point 2155 Jackson Avenue
City Ann Arbor
Administrative area Michigan
Postal code 48103
Country United States
Electronic mail address lemmer@isciences.com