Fig. 4: Compounding effect of wildfires followed by flooding in California. | npj Natural Hazards

Fig. 4: Compounding effect of wildfires followed by flooding in California.

From: Quantifying the compounding effects of natural hazard events: a case study on wildfires and floods in California

Fig. 4

The map is of the point estimate of the compounding effect and the other displays the 95% credible intervals for the compounding effect. Values greater than 1 represent a compounding effect. a Regional differences in the compounding effect that wildfire occurrence has on the property damage incurred by secondary floods. b Compounding effect by region, including 95% credible intervals. For each region, we plot the mean and 95% credible interval that were obtained by sampling from the posterior distribution.

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