The storm surge event that affected the coastal margins of the southern North Sea on 5 - 6 December 2013 produced the highest still water levels on record at several tide gauges on the UK east coast. On east-facing coasts south of the Humber estuary and north-facing Norfolk, water levels were higher than in the twentieth century benchmark surge event of 31 January – 1 February 1953. Maximum significant wave heights were highest off the North Norfolk coast (peak Hs = 3.8 m offshore, 2.9 m inshore) and lowest off the Suffolk coast (Hs = 1.5 – 1.8 m inshore); comparable offshore wave heights in 1953 were 7-8 m and ca. 3m. The lower wave heights, and their short duration, in 2013 explain both localised breaching, overtopping, and back-barrier f...
Storm propagation speed (SPS) can noticeably impact coastal floods around semi-closed basins influen...
Storm surges are the sea level response to meteorological conditions. Scientists and engineers need ...
Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide...
AbstractThe storm surge event that affected the coastal margins of the southern North Sea on 5–6 Dec...
The storm surge event that affected the coastal margins of the southern North Sea on 5–6 December 20...
The extreme sea levels and waves experienced around the UK's coast during the 2013/14 winter caused ...
A North Sea storm surge during 31 January–1 February 1953 caused Northwest Europe's most severe coas...
The extreme sea levels and waves experienced around the UK's coast during the 2013/2014 winter cause...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
Recent phases of enhanced mid-latitude storminess (e.g. NW European winter of 2013 – 14) have led to...
AbstractThis study examines the occurrence and characteristics of high-frequency (<6h) sea level var...
The interaction between waves, surges, and astronomical tides can lead to high coastal total water l...
It is believed that in the future the intensity and frequency of extreme coastal flooding events wil...
Coastal flooding caused by extreme sea levels can be devastating, with long-lasting and diverse cons...
Coastal flooding caused by extreme sea levels can produce devastating and wide-ranging consequences....
Storm propagation speed (SPS) can noticeably impact coastal floods around semi-closed basins influen...
Storm surges are the sea level response to meteorological conditions. Scientists and engineers need ...
Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide...
AbstractThe storm surge event that affected the coastal margins of the southern North Sea on 5–6 Dec...
The storm surge event that affected the coastal margins of the southern North Sea on 5–6 December 20...
The extreme sea levels and waves experienced around the UK's coast during the 2013/14 winter caused ...
A North Sea storm surge during 31 January–1 February 1953 caused Northwest Europe's most severe coas...
The extreme sea levels and waves experienced around the UK's coast during the 2013/2014 winter cause...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
Recent phases of enhanced mid-latitude storminess (e.g. NW European winter of 2013 – 14) have led to...
AbstractThis study examines the occurrence and characteristics of high-frequency (<6h) sea level var...
The interaction between waves, surges, and astronomical tides can lead to high coastal total water l...
It is believed that in the future the intensity and frequency of extreme coastal flooding events wil...
Coastal flooding caused by extreme sea levels can be devastating, with long-lasting and diverse cons...
Coastal flooding caused by extreme sea levels can produce devastating and wide-ranging consequences....
Storm propagation speed (SPS) can noticeably impact coastal floods around semi-closed basins influen...
Storm surges are the sea level response to meteorological conditions. Scientists and engineers need ...
Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide...