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Measuring compound flood potential from river discharge and storm surge extremes at the global scale
by
Eilander, Dirk
, Ward, Philip J.
, Winsemius, Hessel C.
, Couasnon, Anaïs
, Haigh, Ivan D.
, Wahl, Thomas
, Muis, Sanne
, Veldkamp, Ted I. E.
in
Analysis
/ Atmospheric forcing
/ Atmospheric models
/ Bivariate analysis
/ Case studies
/ Coastal flooding
/ Coastal meteorology
/ Coastal processes
/ Coastal zone
/ Computer simulation
/ Cyclones
/ Dependence
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Environmental risk
/ Extreme weather
/ Flood hazards
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hurricanes
/ Hydrologic processes
/ Hydrology
/ Measurement
/ Motor vehicle drivers
/ Natural disaster damage
/ open climate campaign
/ Physical oceanography
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Probability theory
/ Regions
/ Risk assessment
/ River discharge
/ River flow
/ River mouth
/ Rivers
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistics
/ Storm surges
/ Storms
/ Tidal waves
/ Time
/ Water discharge
/ Weather
2020
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Measuring compound flood potential from river discharge and storm surge extremes at the global scale
by
Eilander, Dirk
, Ward, Philip J.
, Winsemius, Hessel C.
, Couasnon, Anaïs
, Haigh, Ivan D.
, Wahl, Thomas
, Muis, Sanne
, Veldkamp, Ted I. E.
in
Analysis
/ Atmospheric forcing
/ Atmospheric models
/ Bivariate analysis
/ Case studies
/ Coastal flooding
/ Coastal meteorology
/ Coastal processes
/ Coastal zone
/ Computer simulation
/ Cyclones
/ Dependence
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Environmental risk
/ Extreme weather
/ Flood hazards
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hurricanes
/ Hydrologic processes
/ Hydrology
/ Measurement
/ Motor vehicle drivers
/ Natural disaster damage
/ open climate campaign
/ Physical oceanography
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Probability theory
/ Regions
/ Risk assessment
/ River discharge
/ River flow
/ River mouth
/ Rivers
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistics
/ Storm surges
/ Storms
/ Tidal waves
/ Time
/ Water discharge
/ Weather
2020
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Measuring compound flood potential from river discharge and storm surge extremes at the global scale
by
Eilander, Dirk
, Ward, Philip J.
, Winsemius, Hessel C.
, Couasnon, Anaïs
, Haigh, Ivan D.
, Wahl, Thomas
, Muis, Sanne
, Veldkamp, Ted I. E.
in
Analysis
/ Atmospheric forcing
/ Atmospheric models
/ Bivariate analysis
/ Case studies
/ Coastal flooding
/ Coastal meteorology
/ Coastal processes
/ Coastal zone
/ Computer simulation
/ Cyclones
/ Dependence
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Environmental risk
/ Extreme weather
/ Flood hazards
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hurricanes
/ Hydrologic processes
/ Hydrology
/ Measurement
/ Motor vehicle drivers
/ Natural disaster damage
/ open climate campaign
/ Physical oceanography
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Probability theory
/ Regions
/ Risk assessment
/ River discharge
/ River flow
/ River mouth
/ Rivers
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistics
/ Storm surges
/ Storms
/ Tidal waves
/ Time
/ Water discharge
/ Weather
2020
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Measuring compound flood potential from river discharge and storm surge extremes at the global scale
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Measuring compound flood potential from river discharge and storm surge extremes at the global scale
2020
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Overview
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological processes in coastal areas can result in compound flooding. Compound flood events, like Cyclone Idai and Hurricane Harvey, have revealed the devastating consequences of the co-occurrence of coastal and river floods. A number of studies have recently investigated the likelihood of compound flooding at the continental scale based on simulated variables of flood drivers, such as storm surge, precipitation, and river discharges. At the global scale, this has only been performed based on observations, thereby excluding a large extent of the global coastline. The purpose of this study is to fill this gap and identify regions with a high compound flooding potential from river discharge and storm surge extremes in river mouths globally. To do so, we use daily time series of river discharge and storm surge from state-of-the-art global models driven with consistent meteorological forcing from reanalysis datasets. We measure the compound flood potential by analysing both variables with respect to their timing, joint statistical dependence, and joint return period. Our analysis indicates many regions that deviate from statistical independence and could not be identified in previous global studies based on observations alone, such as Madagascar, northern Morocco, Vietnam, and Taiwan. We report possible causal mechanisms for the observed spatial patterns based on existing literature. Finally, we provide preliminary insights on the implications of the bivariate dependence behaviour on the flood hazard characterisation using Madagascar as a case study. Our global and local analyses show that the dependence structure between flood drivers can be complex and can significantly impact the joint probability of discharge and storm surge extremes. These emphasise the need to refine global flood risk assessments and emergency planning to account for these potential interactions.
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