With many inhabited islands only at about 1 m above mean sea level, the Maldives is among the nations most threatened by coastal flooding and sea level rise. However, the understanding of recent coastal flood events in the Maldives is limited and is important to understanding future flood threats. This paper assesses (1) the sea level and wave climate of the Maldives, (2) the sea level and wave conditions during recent coastal flood events, and (3) the implications for flood management and future research. The analysis uses observed still water levels (1987–2015) and hindcast wave conditions (1979–2015). Two significant flood events on 10–13 April 1987 and 15–17 May 2007 are examined in detail. This shows that coastal flooding in the Maldiv...
International audienceThe monsoon circulation in the Northern Indian Ocean (NIO) is unique since it ...
A post-tsunami field survey was carried out in seven islands within the Central Maldives Island Chai...
The Maldives (land elevation approximately 1m above mean sea-level) is often associated with the thr...
International audienceAbstract Atoll islands are among the places most vulnerable to climate change ...
[eng] Atoll islands are among the places most vulnerable to climate change due to their low elevatio...
The Maldives, with one of the lowest average land elevations above present-day mean sea level, is am...
The Maldives (land elevation approximately 1m above mean sea-level) is often associated with the thr...
Abstract. The spatial and temporal distribution of sea-level rise has the potential to cause regiona...
Abstract On December 26th 2004, a earthquake west of Sumatra generated a devastating tsunami. Hundre...
The `Boxing Day' tsunami of 26 December 2004 devastated coastal areas of eight countries within and ...
This article looks into the environmental challenges that Maldives, an island country in the South A...
Resulting downscaled wave fields from the WaveWatch III simulations for the four main wave direction...
Due to their geophysical structure, the Maldives face various natural hazards, such as coastal erosi...
Wind waves and elevated water levels together can cause flooding in low-lying coastal areas, where t...
International audienceThe monsoon circulation in the Northern Indian Ocean (NIO) is unique since it ...
A post-tsunami field survey was carried out in seven islands within the Central Maldives Island Chai...
The Maldives (land elevation approximately 1m above mean sea-level) is often associated with the thr...
International audienceAbstract Atoll islands are among the places most vulnerable to climate change ...
[eng] Atoll islands are among the places most vulnerable to climate change due to their low elevatio...
The Maldives, with one of the lowest average land elevations above present-day mean sea level, is am...
The Maldives (land elevation approximately 1m above mean sea-level) is often associated with the thr...
Abstract. The spatial and temporal distribution of sea-level rise has the potential to cause regiona...
Abstract On December 26th 2004, a earthquake west of Sumatra generated a devastating tsunami. Hundre...
The `Boxing Day' tsunami of 26 December 2004 devastated coastal areas of eight countries within and ...
This article looks into the environmental challenges that Maldives, an island country in the South A...
Resulting downscaled wave fields from the WaveWatch III simulations for the four main wave direction...
Due to their geophysical structure, the Maldives face various natural hazards, such as coastal erosi...
Wind waves and elevated water levels together can cause flooding in low-lying coastal areas, where t...
International audienceThe monsoon circulation in the Northern Indian Ocean (NIO) is unique since it ...
A post-tsunami field survey was carried out in seven islands within the Central Maldives Island Chai...
The Maldives (land elevation approximately 1m above mean sea-level) is often associated with the thr...