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Simulation of hurricane IRMA evacuation process
Kairui Feng,
Ning Lin
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Hurricanes
100%
Irma
100%
Evacuation Process
100%
Evacuation
66%
Evacuation Management
66%
Florida
33%
Large Uncertainty
33%
Extreme Events
33%
Generation Model
33%
Traffic Demand
33%
Agent-based
33%
Mean-field Model
33%
Calibrated Model
33%
Evacuation Model
33%
Human Decision Making
33%
Global Features
33%
Human Decision-making Behavior
33%
Hurricane Forecast
33%
Panic
33%
Demand Generation
33%
Hurricane Irma
33%
Travel Behavior
33%
Storm Prediction
33%
Traffic Observation
33%
Fast Simulation Algorithm
33%
Data Deficiency
33%
Evacuation Order
33%
Evacuation Decision
33%
Mandatory Evacuation
33%
Hurricane Evacuation
33%
Computer Science
Human Decision Making
100%
Case Study
50%
Traffic Demand
50%
Generation Model
50%
Global Feature
50%
Engineering
Field Model
100%
Simulation Algorithm
100%
Hurricane Category
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Decision Making
100%
Florida
50%
Extreme Event
50%
Travel Behavior
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Evacuation
100%
Immunoradiometric Assay
44%
Decision Making
22%