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Mapping of Tornado Wind Vulnerability using Satellite Data (Study case of Humbang Hasudutan Regency, North Sumatera)
Author(s) -
Yahya Darmawan,
Lamtupa Nainggolan,
T D Hutapea,
Erwin Eka Syahputra Makmur,
Ivan Mambaul Munir
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/982/1/012014
Subject(s) - tornado , vulnerability (computing) , environmental science , meteorology , geography , vulnerability assessment , cartography , computer science , computer security , psychology , psychological resilience , psychotherapist
Tornado wind often occurs in Humbang Hasudutan (Humbahas), North Sumatra. Even though the map of tornado vulnerability has constructed by The National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), but several regions did not yet have this map due to limited observation data. This study’s objective is to map the vulnerability of tornado in Humbahas using satellite data where the satellite data has more significant quality in area coverage and time-series data. The Composite Mapping Analysis (CMA) has been used to model the vulnerability map. There were three factors has used in this model, such as rainfall, land cover, and slope. Based on the tornado vulnerability map, there was an 802,406.24 ha area (74.63%) in Humbahas, classified as “high” risk to Tornado disaster. There was 271,945.46 ha (25.29%), which assigned as “moderate” risk. About 786.51 ha (0.07%) of the Humbahas area has a “low” risk of tornado disaster. As a result, the study area has a “moderate” to “high” risk of tornado wind disaster, then the adaption and mitigation plans need to be done in handling tornado hazard in this region.

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