“…Depending on the joining technique to be implemented, coupling falls under one of the following categories: (a) one‐way coupling: flux transfer allowed from one model to another, (b) loosely coupled: two‐way coupling with information exchange allowed between separately running models in an iterative way, (c) tightly coupled: at which source code of independent models are integrated under a single modeling framework, (d) fully coupled: under which governing equations are solved simultaneously within the same modeling framework (Santiago‐Collazo et al., 2019). While the majority of the existing literature is based on a one‐way coupling approach (Bakhtyar et al., 2020; Gutenson et al., 2021, 2022; W. Huang et al., 2021; Santiago‐Collazo et al., 2019; F. Ye et al., 2020), only a few studies have implemented loosely coupled (H. P. Cheng et al., 2010; Gori, Lin, & Smith, 2020), tightly coupled (Bilskie et al., 2021; Eilander et al., 2020) or fully coupled (Leijnse et al., 2021) modeling frameworks for coastal flood inundation mapping.…”