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Hypothetical Hurricane Evacuation Behavior

by John C. Whitehead, Bob Edwards, Marieke Van Willigen, John R. Maiolo, Kenneth Wilson, Kevin T. Smith , 2000
"... The purpose of this paper is to assess the determinants of hurricane evacuation behavior of North Carolina coastal households during Hurricane Bonnie and a future hypothetical hurricane. We use data from a telephone survey of North Carolina coastal residents. Hypothetical questions are used to asses ..."
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The purpose of this paper is to assess the determinants of hurricane evacuation behavior of North Carolina coastal households during Hurricane Bonnie and a future hypothetical hurricane. We use data from a telephone survey of North Carolina coastal residents. Hypothetical questions are used

� � Study and update Regional Hurricane Evacuation

by unknown authors , 2010
"... “Section Section 4. The sum of $29 million is appropriated from the U.S. Contributions Trust Fund to the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of implementing the provisions of this act relating to hurricane evacuation planning... � � Using: ..."
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“Section Section 4. The sum of $29 million is appropriated from the U.S. Contributions Trust Fund to the Department of Community Affairs for the purpose of implementing the provisions of this act relating to hurricane evacuation planning... � � Using:

Patient-centric Hurricane Evacuation Management System

by Arny Ambrose, Mihaela Cardei, Ionut Cardei
"... Abstract—In the United States, there has been a high incidence of hurricanes over the past decade. Before a hurricane makes landfall it is important, for safety, that people who live in potentially dangerous areas, such as along the coast, evacuate. Nursing homes have an even greater concern during ..."
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Abstract—In the United States, there has been a high incidence of hurricanes over the past decade. Before a hurricane makes landfall it is important, for safety, that people who live in potentially dangerous areas, such as along the coast, evacuate. Nursing homes have an even greater concern during

HEMS, a Hurricane Evacuation Management System

by Arny Ambrose, Mihaela Cardei, Ionut Cardei
"... In the United States, there has been a high incidence of hurricanes over the past decade. Before a hurricane makes landfall it is important, for safety, that people who live in potentially dangerous areas, such as along the coast, evacuate. Nursing homes have an even greater concern during an evacua ..."
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In the United States, there has been a high incidence of hurricanes over the past decade. Before a hurricane makes landfall it is important, for safety, that people who live in potentially dangerous areas, such as along the coast, evacuate. Nursing homes have an even greater concern during

AGENT-BASED MODELING FOR HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HURRICANE EVACUATION

by R. G. Ingalls, Bo Zhang, Satish V. Ukkusuri, Wai Kin (victor Chan
"... In this paper, we present an agent-based model for hurricane evacuation which captures the interactions among evacuees dur-ing the evacuation process. Both normal and greedy household agents are considered. The normal agents simply follow the shortest route toward their destinations regardless of th ..."
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In this paper, we present an agent-based model for hurricane evacuation which captures the interactions among evacuees dur-ing the evacuation process. Both normal and greedy household agents are considered. The normal agents simply follow the shortest route toward their destinations regardless

A Destination Choice Model for Hurricane Evacuation By

by Guangxiang Cheng, Chester G. Wilmot, Earl J. Baker , 2008
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DETERMINANTS OF HOUSEHOLD HURRICANE EVACUATION CHOICE IN FLORIDA

by Daniel Solís, Michael Thomas, David Letson
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copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies.

Tradeoffs in a Tempest: Stakeholder Influence on Hurricane Evacuation Decisions

by Karen Chinander Dye, J. P. Eggers, Zur Shapira , 2013
"... Decision making under turbulent & recurring conditions: How stakeholder considerations affect hurricane evacuation decisions Stakeholders often control vital resources for decision makers, and this can lead decision makers to take stakeholder opinions into account when making important decisions ..."
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Decision making under turbulent & recurring conditions: How stakeholder considerations affect hurricane evacuation decisions Stakeholders often control vital resources for decision makers, and this can lead decision makers to take stakeholder opinions into account when making important

A Dynamic Transportation Planning Support System for Hurricane Evacuation

by Maher Lahmar, Tiravat Assavapokee, Siamak A. Ardekani
"... Abstract — In this paper, we describe a dynamic network optimization-based solution framework that effectively integrates the management of complex information with traffic strategies and logistics support. This framework is composed of a transportation management function, a logistics support and c ..."
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(EEP). This research has been motivated by the challenges experienced during the hurricane Rita evacuation of the City of Houston. This tool is expected to provide an intelligent systematic methodology that can be used by transportation planners and emergency agencies to improve traffic management

A Sequential Logit Dynamic Travel Demand Model For Hurricane Evacuation By

by Haoqiang Fu, Chester G. Wilmot , 2004
"... TRB 2004 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revised from original submittal. Fu and Wilmot Little attention has been given to estimating dynamic travel demand in transportation planning in the past. However, when factors which influence travel are changing significantly over time – such as with an approach ..."
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– such as with an approaching hurricane- dynamic demand and the resulting variation in traffic flow on the network become important. In the research reported in this paper, the decision to evacuate in the face of an oncoming hurricane is considered as a series of binary choices over time. A sequential binary logit model
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