In this paper we analyse the spatial footprint and temporal clustering of extreme sea level and skew surge events around the UK coast over the last 100 years (1915-2014). The vast majority of the extreme sea level events are generated by moderate, rather than extreme skew surges, combined with spring astronomical high tides. We distinguish four broad categories of spatial footprints of events and the distinct storm tracks that generated them. There have been rare events when extreme levels have occurred along two unconnected coastal regions during the same storm. The events that occur in closest succession (\u3c4 days) typically impact different stretches of coastline. The spring/neap tidal cycle prevents successive extreme sea level events...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
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 ...
In this paper we analyse the spatial footprint and temporal clustering of extreme sea level and skew...
Densely populated coastal regions are vulnerable to extreme wave events, which can cause loss of lif...
Densely populated coastal regions are vulnerable to extreme wave events, which can cause loss of lif...
Densely populated coastal regions are vulnerable to extreme wave events, which can cause loss of lif...
The temporal clustering of storms presents consecutive storm surge and wave hazards that can lead to...
Coastal flooding is a major global hazard, yet few studies have examined the spatial and temporal ch...
For the UK's longest and most complete sea level record (Newlyn), we assess extreme high waters and ...
The interaction between waves, surges, and astronomical tides can lead to high coastal total water l...
This paper presents an analysis of the spatial characteristics and duration of extreme wave events a...
The UK has a long history of coastal flooding, driven by large-scale low-pressure weather systems wh...
AbstractThe storm surge event that affected the coastal margins of the southern North Sea on 5–6 Dec...
AbstractThis study examines the occurrence and characteristics of high-frequency (<6h) sea level var...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
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 ...
In this paper we analyse the spatial footprint and temporal clustering of extreme sea level and skew...
Densely populated coastal regions are vulnerable to extreme wave events, which can cause loss of lif...
Densely populated coastal regions are vulnerable to extreme wave events, which can cause loss of lif...
Densely populated coastal regions are vulnerable to extreme wave events, which can cause loss of lif...
The temporal clustering of storms presents consecutive storm surge and wave hazards that can lead to...
Coastal flooding is a major global hazard, yet few studies have examined the spatial and temporal ch...
For the UK's longest and most complete sea level record (Newlyn), we assess extreme high waters and ...
The interaction between waves, surges, and astronomical tides can lead to high coastal total water l...
This paper presents an analysis of the spatial characteristics and duration of extreme wave events a...
The UK has a long history of coastal flooding, driven by large-scale low-pressure weather systems wh...
AbstractThe storm surge event that affected the coastal margins of the southern North Sea on 5–6 Dec...
AbstractThis study examines the occurrence and characteristics of high-frequency (<6h) sea level var...
In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or wav...
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 ...