Current global riverine flood risk studies assume a constant mean sea level boundary. In reality high sea levels can propagate up a river, impede high river discharge, thus leading to elevated water levels. Riverine flood risk in deltas may therefore be underestimated. This paper presents the first global scale assessment of the joint influence of riverine and coastal drivers of flooding in deltas. We show that if storm surge is ignored, flood depths are significantly underestimated for 9.3% of the expected annual population exposed to riverine flooding. The assessment is based on extreme water levels at 3433 river mouth locations as modeled by a state-of-The-Art global river routing model, forced with a multi-model runoff ensemble and boun...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
Global warming is likely to exacerbate future fluvial floods in the world’s mega-delta regions due t...
Riverine flood risk studies often require the identification of areas prone to potential flooding. T...
Current global riverine flood risk studies assume a constant mean sea level boundary. In reality hig...
Dataset prepared for manuscript "The effect of surge on riverine flood hazard and impact in deltas g...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...
Water-related disasters, such as fluvial floods and cyclonic storm surges, are a major concern in th...
Current global flood risk studies are based on either fluvial or coastal flood drivers; potentially ...
Climate change is intensifying tropical cyclones, accelerating sea-level rise, and increasing coasta...
International audienceStorm-surge-induced coastal inundation constitutes a substantial threat to liv...
Extreme sea levels, caused by storm surges and high tides, can have devastating societal impacts. To...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological proces...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
Global warming is likely to exacerbate future fluvial floods in the world’s mega-delta regions due t...
Riverine flood risk studies often require the identification of areas prone to potential flooding. T...
Current global riverine flood risk studies assume a constant mean sea level boundary. In reality hig...
Dataset prepared for manuscript "The effect of surge on riverine flood hazard and impact in deltas g...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolat...
Water-related disasters, such as fluvial floods and cyclonic storm surges, are a major concern in th...
Current global flood risk studies are based on either fluvial or coastal flood drivers; potentially ...
Climate change is intensifying tropical cyclones, accelerating sea-level rise, and increasing coasta...
International audienceStorm-surge-induced coastal inundation constitutes a substantial threat to liv...
Extreme sea levels, caused by storm surges and high tides, can have devastating societal impacts. To...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological proces...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
Global warming is likely to exacerbate future fluvial floods in the world’s mega-delta regions due t...
Riverine flood risk studies often require the identification of areas prone to potential flooding. T...