This study seeks to investigate how stormwater drainage systems in coastal cities respond to climate change in terms of simultaneous sea level rise and rainfall. 7.5 years of recorded rainfall and sea level data in the city of Trelleborg in Sweden were used to generate projections of future climate events based on the emission scenario RCP8.5. Twelve scenarios were formulated to represent rain and sea level in today’s (reference)- and future climate. Future rainfall was computed using regional climate model data together with the Delta Change Method. Sea-related data was represented with two variables, namely an average sea level and storm surges. The average sea level was calculated to reflect seasonal variation using a second-order Fourie...
Coastal regions are dynamic areas that often lie at the junction of different natural hazards. Extre...
Due to climate change and natural variations in the hydrological cycle, global mean sea levels are i...
According to the United Nations, half of humanity now lives in cities. In recent years, many countri...
In the future, both rising sea water level and higher precipitation are expected due to climate chan...
In the future, both rising sea water level and higher precipitation are expected due to climate chan...
Assessment of the potential impact of climate change on water systems has been an essential part of ...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007), the global mean temperature...
Climate change and urbanization play critical roles in compounding future flood risk due to their ad...
Flooding in urban basins is intensifying due to increasing urbanization and climate change and varia...
This study illustrates a methodology to assess the economic impacts of climate change at a city scal...
Compound flooding arises from storms causing concurrent extreme meteorological tides (that is the su...
Low-lying coastal cities across the world are vulnerable to the combined impact of rainfall and stor...
Scania is a region vulnerable to climate change and climate models project an increase in extreme pr...
Low-lying coastal cities across the world are vulnerable to the combined impact of rainfall and stor...
M. Bermudez acknowledges funding from EU's Horizon 2020 Programme under Marie Skodowska-Curie Grant ...
Coastal regions are dynamic areas that often lie at the junction of different natural hazards. Extre...
Due to climate change and natural variations in the hydrological cycle, global mean sea levels are i...
According to the United Nations, half of humanity now lives in cities. In recent years, many countri...
In the future, both rising sea water level and higher precipitation are expected due to climate chan...
In the future, both rising sea water level and higher precipitation are expected due to climate chan...
Assessment of the potential impact of climate change on water systems has been an essential part of ...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007), the global mean temperature...
Climate change and urbanization play critical roles in compounding future flood risk due to their ad...
Flooding in urban basins is intensifying due to increasing urbanization and climate change and varia...
This study illustrates a methodology to assess the economic impacts of climate change at a city scal...
Compound flooding arises from storms causing concurrent extreme meteorological tides (that is the su...
Low-lying coastal cities across the world are vulnerable to the combined impact of rainfall and stor...
Scania is a region vulnerable to climate change and climate models project an increase in extreme pr...
Low-lying coastal cities across the world are vulnerable to the combined impact of rainfall and stor...
M. Bermudez acknowledges funding from EU's Horizon 2020 Programme under Marie Skodowska-Curie Grant ...
Coastal regions are dynamic areas that often lie at the junction of different natural hazards. Extre...
Due to climate change and natural variations in the hydrological cycle, global mean sea levels are i...
According to the United Nations, half of humanity now lives in cities. In recent years, many countri...