Volume 8, Issue 2 pp. 1988-1995
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Optimized Techniques for Assessing Safety Risks from Meteorological Hazards in Chemical Industry Parks

Yanghua Zhang

Yanghua Zhang

Jiangsu Meteorological Disaster Prevention Technology Center, Nanjing, 210041 China

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Xue Jiao

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Xue Jiao

Jiangsu Meteorological Disaster Prevention Technology Center, Nanjing, 210041 China

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Junchi Zhou

Junchi Zhou

Jiangsu Meteorological Disaster Prevention Technology Center, Nanjing, 210041 China

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Le Xu

Le Xu

Jiangsu Meteorological Disaster Prevention Technology Center, Nanjing, 210041 China

Yangzhou Meteorological Bureau of Jiangsu, Yangzhou, 225009 China

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Yun Tang

Yun Tang

Jiangsu Meteorological Disaster Prevention Technology Center, Nanjing, 210041 China

Huaian Meteorological Bureau of Jiangsu, Huaian, 225009 China

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First published: 18 March 2025

Abstract

The severe convective weather threatening chemical parks, including gale winds, torrential rain, and thunderstorms, can lead to complex disaster chains. This paper presents an integrated risk assessment method for such disasters, employing decomposition analysis, AHP, and the Risk Matrix Model. It precisely identifies high-risk zones, prioritizing safety measures for targeted protection. Rooted in meteorological disaster risk assessment, this method considers production, handling, storage, and toxicity of hazardous chemicals, offering customized, systematic evaluation tailored to chemical parks' needs. This enhances resilience and safety benchmarks.

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