In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or waves), fluvial (increased river discharge), and/or pluvial (direct surface run-off) sources. The adverse consequences of a flood can be disproportionately large when these different sources occur concurrently or in close succession, a phenomenon that is known as “compound flooding”. In this paper, we assess the potential for compound flooding arising from the joint occurrence of high storm surge and high river discharge around the coast of the UK. We hypothesise that there will be spatial variation in compound flood frequency, with some coastal regions experiencing a greater dependency between the two flooding sources than others. We map the de...
The temporal clustering of storms presents consecutive storm surge and wave hazards that can lead to...
In coastal regions, floods can arise through a combination of multiple drivers, including direct sur...
The interaction between storm surges and inland run-off has been gaining increasing attention recent...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
Flooding is one of the most dangerous and costly natural disasters with wide ranging social, economi...
Estuaries are potentially exposed to compound flooding where weather-driven extreme sea levels can o...
Estuaries are potentially exposed to compound flooding where weather-driven extreme sea levels can o...
Compound estuarine flooding is driven by extreme sea-levels and river discharge occurring concurrent...
Compound estuarine flooding is driven by extreme sea-levels and river discharge occurring concurrent...
Fluvial and surge-tide extremes can occur synchronously resulting in compound flooding in estuaries,...
Storm surges are a significant hazard to coastal communities around the world, putting lives at risk...
Flooding in coastal areas is a major global hazard, made worse during compound flood events, which o...
The interaction between waves, surges, and astronomical tides can lead to high coastal total water l...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...
Compound flooding in coastal regions, that is, the simultaneous or successive occurrence of high sea...
The temporal clustering of storms presents consecutive storm surge and wave hazards that can lead to...
In coastal regions, floods can arise through a combination of multiple drivers, including direct sur...
The interaction between storm surges and inland run-off has been gaining increasing attention recent...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
Flooding is one of the most dangerous and costly natural disasters with wide ranging social, economi...
Estuaries are potentially exposed to compound flooding where weather-driven extreme sea levels can o...
Estuaries are potentially exposed to compound flooding where weather-driven extreme sea levels can o...
Compound estuarine flooding is driven by extreme sea-levels and river discharge occurring concurrent...
Compound estuarine flooding is driven by extreme sea-levels and river discharge occurring concurrent...
Fluvial and surge-tide extremes can occur synchronously resulting in compound flooding in estuaries,...
Storm surges are a significant hazard to coastal communities around the world, putting lives at risk...
Flooding in coastal areas is a major global hazard, made worse during compound flood events, which o...
The interaction between waves, surges, and astronomical tides can lead to high coastal total water l...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...
Compound flooding in coastal regions, that is, the simultaneous or successive occurrence of high sea...
The temporal clustering of storms presents consecutive storm surge and wave hazards that can lead to...
In coastal regions, floods can arise through a combination of multiple drivers, including direct sur...
The interaction between storm surges and inland run-off has been gaining increasing attention recent...