Climate change is and will continue altering the world's coasts, which are the most densely populated and economically active areas on earth and home for highly valuable …
Sea level rise (SLR), a well-documented and urgent aspect of anthropogenic global warming, threatens population and assets located in low-lying coastal regions all around the …
E Bevacqua, D Maraun, I Hobæk Haff… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
Compound events (CEs) are multivariate extreme events in which the individual contributing variables may not be extreme themselves, but their joint–dependent–occurrence causes an …
A method to link bivariate statistical analysis and hydrodynamic modeling for flood hazard estimation in tidal channels and estuaries is presented and discussed for the general case …
This paper is of methodological nature, and deals with the foundations of Risk Assessment. Several international guidelines have recently recommended to select appropriate/relevant …
K Xu, C Wang, L Bin - Natural Hazards, 2023 - Springer
In the context of climate change and urbanization, flood becomes one of the most important threats to human life, health, and property. Coastal areas gathering large numbers of …
This perspective discusses the importance of characterizing, quantifying, and accounting for various sources of uncertainties involved in different layers of hydrometeorological and …
Estimates of flood event magnitudes with a certain return period are required for the design of hydraulic structures. While the return period is clearly defined in a univariate context, its …
Multivariate descriptions of ocean parameters are quite important for the design and risk assessment of offshore engineering applications. A reliable and realistic statistical …