[HTML][HTML] Neglecting the effect of long-and short-term erosion can lead to spurious coastal flood risk projections and maladaptation

A Toimil, M Álvarez-Cuesta, IJ Losada - Coastal Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
Flooding and erosion are among the most relevant hazards for coastal regions and although
they are linked, their inherent complexity has typically led them to be addressed separately …

Coastal flood: a composite method for past events characterisation providing insights in past, present and future hazards—joining historical, statistical and modelling …

D Idier, J Rohmer, R Pedreros, S Le Roy, J Lambert… - Natural Hazards, 2020 - Springer
The characterisation of past coastal flood events is crucial for risk prevention. However, it is
limited by the partial nature of historical information on flood events and the lack or limited …

Coastal flooding in the Maldives induced by mean sea-level rise and wind-waves: From global to local coastal modelling

A Amores, M Marcos, R Pedreros… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The Maldives, with one of the lowest average land elevations above present-day mean sea
level, is among the world regions that will be the most impacted by mean sea-level rise and …

Probabilistic characterisation of coastal storm-induced risks using Bayesian networks

M Sanuy, JA Jiménez - Natural Hazards and Earth System …, 2020 - nhess.copernicus.org
Coastal areas are often affected by inundation and erosion storm-induced risks. Detailed
local risk assessments usually propagate a source (storm) through a pathway (coastal …

[HTML][HTML] A Bayesian Network methodology for coastal hazard assessments on a regional scale: The BN-CRAF

M Sanuy, JA Jiménez, N Plant - Coastal Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
Hazard assessment is one of the key elements to be included in any coastal risk assessment
framework. Characterizing storm-induced erosion and inundation involves the assessment …

Unraveling the decadal–scale coastal evolution and hazards of the Salamanca Barrier (Colombia)

NEM Gómez, JA Jiménez - Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2024 - Elsevier
This study aims to characterize the primary coastal hazards operating at both medium-term
and episodic scales along the Salamanca barrier in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. On a …

How good are symmetric triangular synthetic storms to represent real events for coastal hazard modelling

E Duo, M Sanuy, JA Jiménez, P Ciavola - Coastal Engineering, 2020 - Elsevier
Coastal risk assessments rely on proper quantification of storm-induced erosion and
flooding, and often involve calculations via numerical models. When the real time-series …

Classifying compound coastal storm and heavy rainfall events in the north-western Spanish Mediterranean

M Sanuy, T Rigo, JA Jiménez… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2021 - hess.copernicus.org
The north-west (NW) Mediterranean coastal zone is a populous and well-developed area in
which the impact of natural hazards like flash floods and coastal storms can result in …

Implications of sea-level rise for overwash enhancement at South Portugal

Ó Ferreira, S Kupfer, S Costas - Natural Hazards, 2021 - Springer
Overwash is one of the most prominent hazards affecting coastal zones, and the associated
consequences are expected to increase because of both sea-level rise and intensification of …

The Role of Different Total Water Level Definitions in Coastal Flood Modelling on a Low-Elevation Dune System

P Cabrita, J Montes, E Duo, R Brunetta… - Journal of Marine …, 2024 - mdpi.com
The present study investigates different combinations and methods for estimating the
extreme Total Water Level (TWL) and its implications for predicting flood extension caused …