articleNature CommunicationsJun 27, 2016GOLD OA

A global reanalysis of storm surges and extreme sea levels

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam · Deltares · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Extreme sea levels, caused by storm surges and high tides, can have devastating societal impacts. To effectively protect our coasts, global information on coastal flooding is needed. Here we present the first global reanalysis of storm surges and extreme sea levels (GTSR data set) based on hydrodynamic modelling. GTSR covers the entire world's coastline and consists of time series of tides and surges, and estimates of extreme sea levels. Validation shows that there is good agreement between modelled and observed sea levels, and that the performance of GTSR is similar to that of many regional hydrodynamic models. Due to the limited resolution of the meteorological forcing, extremes are slightly underestimated.…

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Keywords
  • Storm surge
  • Coastal flood
  • Flood myth
  • Climatology
  • Flooding (psychology)
  • Environmental science
  • Tropical cyclone
  • Storm
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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