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Lauren Elise Grimley
PhD Candidate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Present and Future Exposure to Compound Flooding from Tropical Cyclones in the Carolinas
GLOBAL WATER RISKS: ADVANCES IN LARGE-SCALE FLOOD AND DROUGHT RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE III ELIGHTNING
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Lauren E. Grimley, Katy Hollinger, Shintaro Bunya,...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) regularly affect coastlines and watersheds along Earths major oceans, generating substantial damage. As TCs continue to pose a...
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Data From the Drain: A Sensor Framework That Captures Multiple Drivers of Chronic Coastal Floods
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
01 april 2023
Adam Gold, Katherine Anarde, Lauren E. Grimley, Ry...
Tide gauge water levels are commonly used as a proxy for flood incidence on land. These proxies are useful for projecting how sea‐level rise ...
Flooding at the Fringe: A Reduced-physics Model for Assessing Compound Flooding from Pluvial, Fluvial, and Coastal Hazards
MULTI-HAZARD FLOOD MODELING: FROM INLAND TO COAST III ORAL
natural hazards | 14 december 2022
Lauren E. Grimley, Tim Leijnse, John Ratcliff, Ant...
Developing scalable multi-hazard flood modeling approaches that balance efficiency and accuracy are critical to flood risk management in coastal water...
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Probabilistic rainfall generator for tropical cyclones affecting Louisiana
MULTI-HAZARD FLOOD MODELING: FROM INLAND TO COAST II POSTER
simulating complex systems | 21 june 2022
Gabriele Villarini, Wei Zhang, Paul Miller, David ...
This work focuses on the development of a probabilistic rainfall generator for tropical cyclones (TCs) affecting Louisiana. We consider 12 storms maki...
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The unique hydrodynamics of compound flooding in the transition zone and implications for estimating maximum surface water elevations
ADVANCING FLOOD CHARACTERIZATION, MODELING, AND COMMUNICATION VII POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2021
Brendan T. Yuill, Nathan Young, Lauren E. Grimley,...
Compound flooding occurs when two or more flood drivers are coincident. In the transition zone, the region routinely affected by both riverine and coa...
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Attributing historical insured loss to compound flood mechanisms in eastern North Carolina
CONCURRENT, CONSECUTIVE, AND CASCADING EVENTS: AN EMERGING CHALLENGE FOR RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF COMPOUND NATURAL AND NATECH HAZARDS II POSTER
natural hazards | 13 december 2021
Lauren E. Grimley, Antonia Sebastian
US communities and infrastructure concentrated in low-gradient coastal landscapes and floodplains are exposed to chronic floods that disrupt local act...
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Grid vs Mesh: The case of Hyper-resolution Modeling in Urban Landscapes
GRID VS MESH: THE CASE OF HYPER-RESOLUTION MODELING IN URBAN LANDSCAPES
hydrology | 15 december 2017
Lauren E. Grimley, Sagy Cohen, Nels J. Frazier, Ma...
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