Interacting storm surges and high water-runoff can cause compound flooding (CF) in low-lying coasts and river estuaries. The large-scale CF hazard has been typically studied using proxies such as the concurrence of storm surge extremes either with precipitation or with river discharge extremes. Here the impact of the choice of such proxies is addressed employing state-of-the-art global datasets. Although being proxies of diverse physical mechanisms, we find that the two approaches show similar CF spatial patterns. However, deviations increase with the catchment size and our findings indicate that CF in long rivers (catchment & 5-10,000 Km2 ) is more accurately analysed using river discharge data. The precipitation-based assessment allows fo...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological proces...
International audienceInteracting storm surges and high water runoff can cause compound flooding (CF...
International audienceInteracting storm surges and high water runoff can cause compound flooding (CF...
International audienceInteracting storm surges and high water runoff can cause compound flooding (CF...
International audienceInteracting storm surges and high water runoff can cause compound flooding (CF...
Interacting storm surges and high water-runoff can cause compound flooding (CF) in low-lying coasts ...
Estuaries are potentially exposed to compound flooding where weather-driven extreme sea levels can o...
Flooding is one of the most dangerous and costly natural disasters with wide ranging social, economi...
Current global flood risk studies are based on either fluvial or coastal flood drivers; potentially ...
Many previous modelling studies have considered storm-tide and riverine flooding independently, even...
Many previous modelling studies have considered storm-tide and riverine flooding independently, even...
Tropical cyclones generate risk of compound flooding in coastal watersheds due to both precipitation...
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological proces...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological proces...
International audienceInteracting storm surges and high water runoff can cause compound flooding (CF...
International audienceInteracting storm surges and high water runoff can cause compound flooding (CF...
International audienceInteracting storm surges and high water runoff can cause compound flooding (CF...
International audienceInteracting storm surges and high water runoff can cause compound flooding (CF...
Interacting storm surges and high water-runoff can cause compound flooding (CF) in low-lying coasts ...
Estuaries are potentially exposed to compound flooding where weather-driven extreme sea levels can o...
Flooding is one of the most dangerous and costly natural disasters with wide ranging social, economi...
Current global flood risk studies are based on either fluvial or coastal flood drivers; potentially ...
Many previous modelling studies have considered storm-tide and riverine flooding independently, even...
Many previous modelling studies have considered storm-tide and riverine flooding independently, even...
Tropical cyclones generate risk of compound flooding in coastal watersheds due to both precipitation...
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological proces...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological proces...