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Tropical or extratropical cyclones: What drives the compound flood hazard, impact, and risk for the United States Southeast Atlantic coast?

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العنوان: Tropical or extratropical cyclones: What drives the compound flood hazard, impact, and risk for the United States Southeast Atlantic coast?
المؤلفون: Nederhoff, C.M. (author), Leijnse, Tim W.B. (author), Parker, Kai (author), Thomas, Jennifer (author), O’Neill, Andrea (author), van Ormondt, Maarten (author), McCall, Robert (author), Erikson, Li (author), Barnard, Patrick L. (author)
بيانات النشر: 2024
نوع الوثيقة: Electronic Resource
مستخلص: Subtropical coastlines are impacted by both tropical and extratropical cyclones. While both may lead to substantial damage to coastal communities, it is difficult to determine the contribution of tropical cyclones to coastal flooding relative to that of extratropical cyclones. We conduct a large-scale flood hazard and impact assessment across the subtropical Southeast Atlantic Coast of the United States, from Virginia to Florida, including different flood hazards. The physics-based hydrodynamic modeling skillfully reproduces coastal water levels based on a comprehensive validation of tides, almost two hundred historical storms, and an in-depth hindcast of Hurricane Florence. We show that yearly flood impacts are two times as likely to be driven by extratropical than tropical cyclones. On the other hand, tropical cyclones are 30 times more likely to affect people during rarer 100-year events than extratropical cyclones and contribute to more than half of the regional flood risk. With increasing sea levels, more areas will be flooded, regardless of whether flooding is driven by tropical or extratropical cyclones. Most of the absolute flood risk is contained in the greater Miami metropolitan area. However, several less populous counties have the highest relative risks. The results of this study provide critical information for understanding the source and frequency of compound flooding across the Southeast Atlantic Coast of the United States.
Coastal Engineering
مصطلحات الفهرس: Compound flooding, Extra-tropical storms, Hydrodynamic modeling, SFINCS, Southeast Atlantic Coast, Tropical cyclones, journal article
DOI: 10.1007.s11069-024-06552-x
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© 2024 C.M. Nederhoff, Tim W.B. Leijnse, Kai Parker, Jennifer Thomas, Andrea O’Neill, Maarten van Ormondt, Robert McCall, Li Erikson, Patrick L. Barnard, More Authors
ملاحظة: English
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doi:10.1007/s11069-024-06552-x
1434557371
المصدر المساهم: DELFT UNIV OF TECHNOL
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DOI:10.1007.s11069-024-06552-x