Flooding is examined by comparing maximum envelopes of water against the 0.2% (= 1-in-500-year return-period) flooding surface generated as part of revising the Federal Emergency Management Agency\u27s flood insurance rate maps for Franklin, Wakulla, and Jefferson counties in Florida\u27s Big Bend Region. The analysis condenses the number of storms to a small fraction of the original 159 used in production. The analysis is performed by assessing which synthetic storms contributed to inundation extent (the extent of inundation into the floodplain), coverage (the overall surface area of the inundated floodplain) and the spatially variable 0.2% flooding surface. The results are interpreted in terms of storm attributes (pressure deficit, radius...
Standard approaches to determining the impacts of sea level rise (SLR) on storm surge flooding emplo...
An examination of sea-level rise impacts on water levels and flooding extent in Florida\u27s Apalach...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...
Flooding is examined by comparing maximum envelopes of water against the 0.2% (= 1-in-500-year retur...
Sea levels have risen approximately 20 cm since the beginning of the 20th century and more than 3 cm...
This work outlines a dynamic modeling framework to examine the effects of global climate change, and...
Florida is the United States\u27 fourth most populous state, with 80% of the population living in a ...
This project implemented a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework that used mapping and st...
This project implemented a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework that used mapping and st...
Florida is the United States\u27 fourth most populous state, with 80% of the population living in a ...
Beaches can provide a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and reso...
International audienceCoastal cities are growing at a very rapid pace, in terms of both population a...
International audienceCoastal cities are growing at a very rapid pace, in terms of both population a...
Beaches can provide a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and reso...
Beaches can provide a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and reso...
Standard approaches to determining the impacts of sea level rise (SLR) on storm surge flooding emplo...
An examination of sea-level rise impacts on water levels and flooding extent in Florida\u27s Apalach...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...
Flooding is examined by comparing maximum envelopes of water against the 0.2% (= 1-in-500-year retur...
Sea levels have risen approximately 20 cm since the beginning of the 20th century and more than 3 cm...
This work outlines a dynamic modeling framework to examine the effects of global climate change, and...
Florida is the United States\u27 fourth most populous state, with 80% of the population living in a ...
This project implemented a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework that used mapping and st...
This project implemented a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework that used mapping and st...
Florida is the United States\u27 fourth most populous state, with 80% of the population living in a ...
Beaches can provide a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and reso...
International audienceCoastal cities are growing at a very rapid pace, in terms of both population a...
International audienceCoastal cities are growing at a very rapid pace, in terms of both population a...
Beaches can provide a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and reso...
Beaches can provide a natural barrier between the ocean and inland communities, ecosystems, and reso...
Standard approaches to determining the impacts of sea level rise (SLR) on storm surge flooding emplo...
An examination of sea-level rise impacts on water levels and flooding extent in Florida\u27s Apalach...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...