Compound flooding, where the combination or successive occurrence of two or more flood drivers leads to an extreme impact, can greatly exacerbate the adverse consequences …
Compound flood hazard assessment (CFHA) and modeling are prone to various sources of uncertainty including model structure, model parameters, input/forcing data, and those …
Compound flood (CF) modeling enables the simulation of nonlinear water level dynamics in which concurrent or successive flood drivers synergize, producing larger impacts than those …
Low‐gradient coastal watersheds are susceptible to flooding caused by various flows such as rainfall‐runoff, astronomical tides, storm surges, and riverine flows. Compound flooding …
A Sebastian - Coastal flood risk reduction, 2022 - Elsevier
Currently, more than half of the world's population lives within 100 km of a coastline, and this number is expected to grow dramatically during the 21st century. Future development will be …
Natural hazards like floods and droughts result from the complex interplay of multiple physical processes across various spatial and temporal scales. Traditional univariate …
YV Wang, A Sebastian - Natural Hazards and Earth System …, 2022 - nhess.copernicus.org
Hazard magnitude scales are widely adopted to facilitate communication regarding hazard events and the corresponding decision making for emergency management. A hazard …
Multi-mechanism flood (MMF) events are caused by the combined effects of more than one flooding mechanism. Although floods can result from the occurrence of individual flood …
Multi-mechanism floods (MMFs) are flood events caused by the simultaneous occurrence of multiple flood mechanisms such as storm surge, precipitation, waves, and tides. The term …