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A comprehensive review of coastal compound flooding literature

A comprehensive review of coastal compound flooding literature
A comprehensive review of coastal compound flooding literature
Compound flooding, where the combination or successive occurrence of two or more flood drivers leads to an extreme impact, can greatly exacerbate the adverse consequences associated with flooding in coastal regions. This paper reviews the practices and trends in coastal compound flood research methodologies and applications, as well as synthesizes key findings at regional and global scales. Systematic review is employed to construct a literature database of 271 studies relevant to compound flood hazards in a coastal context. This review explores the types of compound flood events, their mechanistic processes, and synthesizes the definitions and terms exhibited throughout the literature. Considered in the review are six flood drivers (fluvial, pluvial, coastal, groundwater, damming/dam failure, and tsunami) and five precursor events and environmental conditions (soil moisture, snow, temp/heat, fire, and drought). Furthermore, this review summarizes the trends in research methodology, examines the wide range of study applications, and considers the influences of climate change and urban environments. Finally, this review highlights the knowledge gaps in compound flood research and discusses the implications of review findings on future practices. Our five recommendations for future compound flood research are to: 1) adopt consistent definitions, terminology, and approaches; 2) expand the geographic coverage of research; 3) pursue more inter-comparison projects; 4) develop modelling frameworks that better couple dynamic earth systems; and 5) design urban and coastal infrastructure with compound flooding in mind. We hope this review will help to enhance understanding of compound flooding, guide areas for future research focus, and close knowledge gaps.
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Eilander, Dirk
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Green, Joshua, Haigh, Ivan, Quinn, Niall, Neal, Jeff, Wahl, Thomas, Wood, Melissa, Eilander, Dirk, Ruiter, Marleen de, Ward, Philip and Camus, Paula (2024) A comprehensive review of coastal compound flooding literature. EGU General Assembly 2024, , Vienna, Austria. 14 Mar - 19 Apr 2024. (Submitted) (doi:10.5194/egusphere-egu24-1669).

Record type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)

Abstract

Compound flooding, where the combination or successive occurrence of two or more flood drivers leads to an extreme impact, can greatly exacerbate the adverse consequences associated with flooding in coastal regions. This paper reviews the practices and trends in coastal compound flood research methodologies and applications, as well as synthesizes key findings at regional and global scales. Systematic review is employed to construct a literature database of 271 studies relevant to compound flood hazards in a coastal context. This review explores the types of compound flood events, their mechanistic processes, and synthesizes the definitions and terms exhibited throughout the literature. Considered in the review are six flood drivers (fluvial, pluvial, coastal, groundwater, damming/dam failure, and tsunami) and five precursor events and environmental conditions (soil moisture, snow, temp/heat, fire, and drought). Furthermore, this review summarizes the trends in research methodology, examines the wide range of study applications, and considers the influences of climate change and urban environments. Finally, this review highlights the knowledge gaps in compound flood research and discusses the implications of review findings on future practices. Our five recommendations for future compound flood research are to: 1) adopt consistent definitions, terminology, and approaches; 2) expand the geographic coverage of research; 3) pursue more inter-comparison projects; 4) develop modelling frameworks that better couple dynamic earth systems; and 5) design urban and coastal infrastructure with compound flooding in mind. We hope this review will help to enhance understanding of compound flooding, guide areas for future research focus, and close knowledge gaps.

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Submitted date: 8 March 2024
Venue - Dates: EGU General Assembly 2024, , Vienna, Austria, 2024-03-14 - 2024-04-19

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488950
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ORCID for Joshua Green: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2230-4633
ORCID for Ivan Haigh: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9722-3061
ORCID for Melissa Wood: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8300-8013

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Date deposited: 09 Apr 2024 17:13
Last modified: 10 Apr 2024 02:09

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Author: Joshua Green ORCID iD
Author: Ivan Haigh ORCID iD
Author: Niall Quinn
Author: Jeff Neal
Author: Thomas Wahl
Author: Melissa Wood ORCID iD
Author: Dirk Eilander
Author: Marleen de Ruiter
Author: Philip Ward
Author: Paula Camus

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