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"disaster occurrence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the event or happening of a disaster. Example: The government's lack of preparedness greatly contributed to the disaster occurrence in the coastal regions.
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Effective disaster prediction relies on using correct disaster decision model to predict the disaster occurrence accurately.
The solid green line represents the yearly total disaster occurrence, detrended using a second-order polynomial (black dashed line).
The yearly total disaster occurrence is thus "detrended" to estimate the influence of ENSO and climate on disaster frequency.
The Japanese flood risk index, the flood disaster occurrence probability (FDOP), was established based on both natural and social factors.
We find evidence in global datasets that risk of armed-conflict outbreak is enhanced by climate-related disaster occurrence in ethnically fractionalized countries.
Nonetheless, analyses have revealed that the risk for disaster occurrence or the risk for heightened mortality in the event of disaster are shaped by population growth, population density, environmental degradation, poor or unplanned urbanization, and poverty.
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The risk of GLOFs and derivative disaster occurrences is high given frequent earthquakes and continued warming.
Open image in new window Fig. 2 Distribution of various types of disaster occurrences globally from 1970 2010.
If that is the case, an inverted "U" shape relationship between productivity and disaster occurrences can be observed.
In this case, a "U" shape relationship between productivity and disaster occurrences could be seen from the data.
The results reveal an inverted "U" shape relationship between countries' technological change and technological catch-up with disaster occurrences.
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