Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide) in coastal flood inundation events. Additional factors become increasingly important when increased water-level thresholds are met during the combination of a storm tide and increased mean sea level. This research incorporates factors such as wave overtopping and river flow in a range of flood inundation scenarios of future sea-level projections for a UK case study of Fleetwood, northwest England. With increasing mean sea level it is shown that wave overtopping and river forcing have an important bearing on the cost of coastal flood events. The method presented converts inundation maps into monetary cost. This research demonstrates that und...
Coastal management often relies on large-scale flood mapping to produce sea level rise assessments w...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
Coastal communities rely on levees and seawalls as critical protection against sea-level rise; in th...
Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide...
Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide...
There is unequivocal evidence that global sea levels are rising. It is therefore inevitable there wi...
Coastal flooding related to marine extreme events has severe socioeconomic impacts, and even though ...
Extreme sea levels and floods are a widespread threat to coastal communities, and sea-level rise is ...
Future sea-level rise will increase coastal flood risk in the U.K., yet the hazard uncertainties ass...
Low-lying coastal and estuarine regions can be susceptible to flooding. Modelling coastal flooding i...
This study investigated contributory factors to flood hazard around Scotland. There is a need to dev...
Coastal flood risk is a function of the probability of coastal flooding and the consequential damage...
International audienceSimulating overtopping and coastal flooding in urban areas: Perspectives to qu...
This thesis develops a methodology to understand the influence of environmental and socioeconomic fa...
Coastal flooding is a serious and growing threat, with 200 to 300 million people estimated to live w...
Coastal management often relies on large-scale flood mapping to produce sea level rise assessments w...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
Coastal communities rely on levees and seawalls as critical protection against sea-level rise; in th...
Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide...
Conventionally flood mapping typically includes only a static water level (e.g. peak of a storm tide...
There is unequivocal evidence that global sea levels are rising. It is therefore inevitable there wi...
Coastal flooding related to marine extreme events has severe socioeconomic impacts, and even though ...
Extreme sea levels and floods are a widespread threat to coastal communities, and sea-level rise is ...
Future sea-level rise will increase coastal flood risk in the U.K., yet the hazard uncertainties ass...
Low-lying coastal and estuarine regions can be susceptible to flooding. Modelling coastal flooding i...
This study investigated contributory factors to flood hazard around Scotland. There is a need to dev...
Coastal flood risk is a function of the probability of coastal flooding and the consequential damage...
International audienceSimulating overtopping and coastal flooding in urban areas: Perspectives to qu...
This thesis develops a methodology to understand the influence of environmental and socioeconomic fa...
Coastal flooding is a serious and growing threat, with 200 to 300 million people estimated to live w...
Coastal management often relies on large-scale flood mapping to produce sea level rise assessments w...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
Coastal communities rely on levees and seawalls as critical protection against sea-level rise; in th...