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Fig. 2

From: Local floods induce large-scale abrupt failures of road networks

Fig. 2

Comparison of realistic data and model results. a Size of \({\mathscr{T}}^{(c,f)}\) (the reported failures covered by total failures obtained using our failure model) as a function of the size of \({\mathscr{T}}^{(r,f)}\) (the reported failures) in different counties. b Size of \({\mathscr{T}}^{(f)}\) (total failures obtained using our failure model) as a function of the size of \({\mathscr{T}}^{(r,f)}\) in different counties. The purple star in a represents the sizes of \({\mathscr{T}}^{(r,f)}\) and \({\mathscr{T}}^{(c,f)}\) in 16 counties: Austin, Burleson, Colorado, Grimes, Jackson, Lavaca, Lee, Liberty, Madison, Matagorda, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, Walker, Washington, and Wharton. c Mapping of the description of flooding damage with total failures. Purple points in c represent \({\mathscr{T}}^{(f)}\)

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