Tropical Cyclone Losses in the USA and the Impact of Climate Change: A Trend Analysis Based on a New Dataset

DIW Discussion Papers 802, 33 S.

Silvio Schmidt, Claudia Kemfert, Peter Höppe

2008. Jun.

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Published in: Environmental Impact Assessment Review 29 (2009), Iss. 6, 359-369

Abstract

Economic losses caused by tropical cyclones have increased dramatically. It can be assumed that most losses are due to increased prosperity and a greater tendency for people to settle in exposed areas, but also that the growing incidence of severe cyclones is due to climate change. This paper aims to isolate the socio-economic effects and ascertain the potential impact of climate change on this trend. Storm losses for the period 1950-2005 have been adjusted to 2005 socio-economic values so that any remaining trend cannot be ascribed to socio-economic developments. In the period 1971-2005, losses excluding socio-economic effects show an annual increase of 4% per annum.



JEL-Classification: Q54;Q50;Q51
Keywords: Climate change, tropical cyclones, loss trends
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/27326

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