2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-022-03342-x
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Modeling the impact of sea level rise on maximum water elevation during storm surge events: a closer look at coastal embayments

Abstract: Storm-surge models are commonly used to assess the impacts of hurricanes and coastal storms in coastal areas. Including the impact of the projected future sea level rise (SLR) in these models is a necessary step for a realistic flood risk assessment. Commonly, SLR is superimposed linearly on the estimated water elevation. This approach, while efficient, may lead to inaccuracies. Further, developing a new model with updated data that include the impacts of SLR (i.e., nonlinear approach) is time consuming. We co… Show more

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