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More meteorological events that drive compound coastal flooding are projected under climate change

Earth Sciences

More meteorological events that drive compound coastal flooding are projected under climate change

E. Bevacqua, M. I. Vousdoukas, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Emanuele Bevacqua and colleagues reveals a troubling escalation in the likelihood of compound flooding events in coastal areas due to climate change. By 2100, global concurrence probabilities of extreme precipitation and storm-related tides may surge by over 25%, jeopardizing coastal communities, especially at higher latitudes. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for effective adaptation strategies.... show more
Abstract
Compound flooding arises from storms causing concurrent extreme meteorological tides (that is the superposition of storm surge and waves) and precipitation. This flooding can severely affect densely populated low-lying coastal areas. Here, combining output from climate and ocean models, we analyse the concurrence probability of the meteorological conditions driving compound flooding. We show that, under a high emissions scenario, the concurrence probability would increase globally by more than 25% by 2100 compared to present. In latitudes above 40° north, compound flooding could become more than 2.5 times as frequent, in contrast to parts of the subtropics where it would weaken. Changes in extreme precipitation and meteorological tides account for most (77% and 20%, respectively) of the projected change in concurrence probability. The evolution of the dependence between precipitation and meteorological tide dominates the uncertainty in the projections. Our results indicate that not accounting for these effects in adaptation planning could leave coastal communities insufficiently protected against flooding.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Nov 12, 2020
Authors
Emanuele Bevacqua, Michalis I. Vousdoukas, Giuseppe Zappa, Kevin Hodges, Theodore G. Shepherd, Douglas Maraun, Lorenzo Mentaschi, Luc Feyen
Tags
compound flooding
coastal areas
climate change
precipitation
storm surge
concurrence probability
marine models
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