Compound flooding arises from storms causing concurrent extreme meteorological tides (that is the superposition of storm surge and waves) and precipitation. This flooding can severely affect densely populated low-lying coastal areas. Here, combining output from climate and ocean models, we analyse the concurrence probability of the meteorological conditions driving compound flooding. We show that, under a high emissions scenario, the concurrence probability would increase globally by more than 25% by 2100 compared to present. In latitudes above 40 degrees north, compound flooding could become more than 2.5 times as frequent, in contrast to parts of the subtropics where it would weaken. Changes in extreme precipitation and meteorological tid...
Compound flooding in coastal regions, that is, the simultaneous or successive occurrence of high sea...
In this paper, we show that over the next few decades, the natural variability of mid-latitude storm...
In this paper, we show that over the next few decades, the natural variability of mid-latitude storm...
Compound flooding arises from storms causing concurrent extreme meteorological tides (that is the su...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
When storm surge and heavy precipitation co-occur, the potential for flooding in low-lying coastal a...
When storm surge and heavy precipitation co-occur, the potential for flooding in low-lying coastal a...
When storm surge and heavy precipitation co-occur, the potential for flooding in low-lying coastal a...
Compound flooding in coastal regions, that is, the simultaneous or successive occurrence of high sea...
In this paper, we show that over the next few decades, the natural variability of mid-latitude storm...
In this paper, we show that over the next few decades, the natural variability of mid-latitude storm...
Compound flooding arises from storms causing concurrent extreme meteorological tides (that is the su...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
In low-lying coastal areas, the co-occurrence of high sea level and precipitation resulting in large...
When storm surge and heavy precipitation co-occur, the potential for flooding in low-lying coastal a...
When storm surge and heavy precipitation co-occur, the potential for flooding in low-lying coastal a...
When storm surge and heavy precipitation co-occur, the potential for flooding in low-lying coastal a...
Compound flooding in coastal regions, that is, the simultaneous or successive occurrence of high sea...
In this paper, we show that over the next few decades, the natural variability of mid-latitude storm...
In this paper, we show that over the next few decades, the natural variability of mid-latitude storm...