Lights-Out After Hurricane Michael: A Spatially Informed Bayesian Network Analysis of Power Outages

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Southeastern Geographer Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1353/sgo.2022.0012
Michael L. Core, E. Fisher, John D. Morgan, B. Ramachandran, Samrutha Vakiti
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abstract:Historically, dense vegetation cover near buildings has caused power disruptions during weather phenomena. These types of severe storms impact the coast of Florida each year. However, challenges exist for obtaining both power outage data and calculating the impact of tree cover. NASA's Nighttime Lights, Black Marble, VNP46 product is utilized to analyze the natural and built environments. One aspect of the built environment that can be mapped with the Black Marble data is the megawatts of electricity used by the electrical power grid based on the magnitude of emitted nighttime light energy. This paper discusses using Black Marble data and other landscape variables within a probabilistic model to examine spatial patterns and map electricity outages with Bayesian networks. The research results indicate a high probability of a significant power outage when dense vegetation is present, but nuances in our natural and built environments like electric substations and land cover type alter the chance of reducing energy emissions.
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文摘:从历史上看,建筑物附近茂密的植被在天气现象中会造成电力中断。这些类型的严重风暴每年都会影响佛罗里达州的海岸。然而,在获取停电数据和计算树木覆盖的影响方面存在挑战。美国国家航空航天局的夜光、黑色大理石、VNP46产品用于分析自然和建筑环境。可以用黑色大理石数据绘制的建筑环境的一个方面是,根据夜间发射的光能大小,电网使用的电力为兆瓦。本文讨论了在概率模型中使用Black Marble数据和其他景观变量来检查空间模式,并使用贝叶斯网络绘制停电地图。研究结果表明,当植被茂密时,发生重大停电的可能性很高,但变电站和土地覆盖类型等自然和建筑环境中的细微差别改变了减少能源排放的机会。
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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