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Sanne Muis
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Relative contributions of water level components to extremes along the United States Southeast Atlantic Coast from a 38-year nearshore hindcast.
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment processes | 22 february 2024
Kai A. Parker, Li H. Erikson, Jennifer A. Thomas, ...
Nearshore water-level data are required for a wide range of coastal science applications. As part of a larger USGS coastal hazard project (The Coastal...
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Global Projections of Storm Surges Using High‐Resolution CMIP6 Climate Models
EARTH'S FUTURE
13 september 2023
Sanne Muis, Jeroen Aerts, Jose A. Antolinez, Job D...
In the coming decades, coastal flooding will become more frequent due to sea‐level rise and potential changes in storms. To produce global st...
A Flood Risk Framework Capturing the Seasonality of and Dependence Between Rainfall and Sea Levels—An Application to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
01 february 2022
Anais Couasnon, Paolo Scussolini, Thi Van Thu Tran...
State‐of‐the‐art flood hazard maps in coastal cities are often obtained from simulating coastal or pluvial events separately. Thi...
Towards rapid surge predictions: Exploring deep learning approaches to predict temporal evolution of surge levels in coastal areas
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS: FORECAST SKILL, UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION, AND IMPACT MODELING II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 16 december 2021
Timothy Tiggeloven, Anais Couasnon, Chiem van Stra...
In order to better understand coastal flood risk and improve coastal management, it is critical to be able to predict the characteristics of non-tidal...
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Uncertainty and Bias in Global to Regional Scale Assessments of Current and Future Coastal Flood Risk
EARTH'S FUTURE
20 july 2021
Jochen Hinkel, Luc Feyen, Mark A. Hemer, Goneri Le...
This study provides a literature‐based comparative assessment of uncertainties and biases in global to world‐regional scale assessments...
Global River Discharge and Floods in the Warmer Climate of the Last Interglacial
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
17 september 2020
Paolo Scussolini, Dirk Eilander, Edwin Sutanudjaja...
We investigate hydrology during a past climate slightly warmer than the present: the last interglacial (LIG). With daily output of preindustrial an...
Estimation of Global Synthetic Tropical Cyclone Hazard Probabilities using the STORM dataset
CENTENNIAL OVERVIEW: DATA SCIENCE AND THE FUTURE OF NATURAL HAZARDS SCIENCE II POSTERS
natural hazards | 10 december 2019
Nadia Bloemendaal, Ivan D. Haigh, Hans de Moel, Sa...
Tropical cyclones (TCs), also referred to as hurricanes or typhoons, are amongst the deadliest and costliest natural disasters, affecting people, econ...
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Using the next generation Global Tide and Surge Model to simulate historical and future extreme sea-levels
SEA LEVEL CHANGE, COASTAL IMPACTS, AND ADAPTATION III
ocean sciences | 10 december 2019
Sanne Muis, Maialen Irazoqui Apecechea, Kun Yan, J...
The increases in coastal flood risk due to sea-level rise is one of the most threatening aspects of climate change. Policy-makers need accurate estima...
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