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Tiggeloven, Timothy (author), de Moel, Hans (author), van Zelst, V.T.M. (author), van Wesenbeeck, B (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Eilander, Dirk (author), Ward, Philip J. (author)
Due to rising sea levels and projected socio-economic change, global coastal flood risk is expected to increase in the future. To reduce this increase in risk, one option is to reduce the probability or magnitude of the hazard through the implementation of structural, Nature-based or hybrid adaptation measures. Nature-based Solutions in...
journal article 2022
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Eilander, Dirk (author), van Verseveld, Willem (author), Yamazaki, Dai (author), Weerts, Albrecht (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Ward, Philip J. (author)
Distributed hydrological models rely on hydrography data such as flow direction, river length, slope and width. For large-scale applications, many of these models still rely on a few flow direction datasets, which are often manually derived. We propose the Iterative Hydrography Upscaling (IHU) method to upscale high-resolution flow direction...
journal article 2021
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van Zelst, V.T.M. (author), Dijkstra, Jasper T. (author), van Wesenbeeck, B (author), Eilander, Dirk (author), Morris, Edward P. (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Ward, Philip J. (author), de Vries, M.B. (author)
Exposure to coastal flooding is increasing due to growing population and economic activity. These developments go hand-in-hand with a loss and deterioration of ecosystems. Ironically, these ecosystems can play a buffering role in reducing flood hazard. The ability of ecosystems to contribute to reducing coastal flooding has been emphasized in...
journal article 2021
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Du, Shiqiang (author), Scussolini, Paolo (author), Ward, Philip J. (author), Zhang, Min (author), Wen, Jiahong (author), Wang, Luyang (author), Koks, Elco (author), Diaz-Loaiza, Andres (author), Gao, Jun (author), Ke, Q. (author), Aerts, Jeroen C.J.H. (author)
Flood risk is expected to increase in coastal cities, particularly in Asian megacities such as Shanghai. This paper presents an integrated modeling framework to simulate changes in the flood risk in Shanghai and provide a cost-benefit analysis of multiple adaptation strategies used to reduce risk. The results show that the potential flood...
journal article 2020
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Couasnon, Anais (author), Eilander, Dirk (author), Muis, Sanne (author), Veldkamp, Ted I.E. (author), Haigh, Ivan D (author), Wahl, Thomas (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Ward, Philip J. (author)
The interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological processes in coastal areas can result in compound flooding. Compound flood events, like Cyclone Idai and Hurricane Harvey, have revealed the devastating consequences of the co-occurrence of coastal and river floods. A number of studies have recently...
journal article 2020
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Ward, Philip J. (author), Blauhut, Veit (author), Bloemendaal, Nadia (author), Daniell, E. James (author), De Ruiter, C. Marleen (author), Duncan, J. Melanie (author), Jenkins, F. Susanna (author), Kirschbaum, Dalia (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author)
Since 1990, natural hazards have led to over 1.6 million fatalities globally, and economic losses are estimated at an average of around USD 260-310 billion per year. The scientific and policy communities recognise the need to reduce these risks. As a result, the last decade has seen a rapid development of global models for...
review 2020
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Aerts, J.P.M. (author), Uhlemann-Elmer, Steffi (author), Eilander, Dirk (author), Ward, Philip J. (author)
Over the past decade global flood hazard models have been developed and continuously improved. There is now a significant demand for testing global hazard maps generated by these models in order to understand their applicability for international risk reduction strategies and for reinsurance portfolio risk assessments using catastrophe models...
journal article 2020
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Eilander, Dirk (author), Couasnon, A.A.O. (author), Ikeuchi, Hiroaki (author), Muis, Sanne (author), Yamazaki, Dai (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Ward, Philip J. (author)
Current global riverine flood risk studies assume a constant mean sea level boundary. In reality high sea levels can propagate up a river, impede high river discharge, thus leading to elevated water levels. Riverine flood risk in deltas may therefore be underestimated. This paper presents the first global scale assessment of the joint...
journal article 2020
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Winsemius, H.C. (author), Ward, Philip J. (author), Gayton, Ivan (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), Meijer, D.H. (author), Iliffe, Mark (author)
A Commentary on 'The Need for a High-Accuracy, Open-Access Global DEM' by Schumann, G. J.-P., and Bates, P. D. (2018). Front. Earth Sci. 6:225. doi: 10.3389/feart.2018.00225
journal article 2019
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Bloemendaal, Nadia (author), Muis, Sanne (author), Haarsma, Reindert J. (author), Verlaan, M. (author), Irazoqui Apecechea, Maialen (author), de Moel, Hans (author), Ward, Philip J. (author), Aerts, Jeroen C.J.H. (author)
We assess the suitability of ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) data for the global modeling of tropical cyclone (TC) storm surges. We extract meteorological forcing from the IFS at a 0.225° horizontal resolution for eight historical TCs and simulate the corresponding surges using the global tide and surge model. Maximum surge heights...
journal article 2019
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Muis, Sanne (author), Lin, Ning (author), Verlaan, M. (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Ward, Philip J. (author), Aerts, Jeroen C.J.H. (author)
The western North-Atlantic coast experienced major coastal floods in recent years. Coastal floods are primarily composed of tides and storm surges due to tropical (TCs) and extra-tropical cyclones (ETCs). We present a reanalysis from 1988 to 2015 of extreme sea levels that explicitly include TCs for the western North-Atlantic coastline....
journal article 2019
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Ward, Philip J. (author), Couasnon, Anais (author), Eilander, Dirk (author), Haigh, Ivan D (author), Hendry, Alistair (author), Muis, Sanne (author), Veldkamp, Ted I.E. (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Wahl, Thomas (author)
When river and coastal floods coincide, their impacts are often worse than when they occur in isolation; such floods are examples of ‘compound events’. To better understand the impacts of these compound events, we require an improved understanding of the dependence between coastal and river flooding on a global scale. Therefore, in this letter,...
journal article 2018
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Ikeuchi, Hiroaki (author), Hirabayashi, Yukiko (author), Yamazaki, Dai (author), Muis, S. (author), Ward, Philip J. (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Verlaan, M. (author), Kanae, Shinjiro (author)
Water-related disasters, such as fluvial floods and cyclonic storm surges, are a major concern in the world's mega-delta regions. Furthermore, the simultaneous occurrence of extreme discharges from rivers and storm surges could exacerbate flood risk, compared to when they occur separately. Hence, it is of great importance to assess the...
journal article 2017
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Muis, S. (author), Verlaan, M. (author), Nicholls, Robert J. (author), Brown, Sally (author), Hinkel, Jochen (author), Lincke, Daniel (author), Vafeidis, Athanasios T. (author), Scussolini, Paolo (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Ward, Philip J. (author)
Estimating the current risk of coastal flooding requires adequate information on extreme sea levels. For over a decade, the only global data available was the DINAS-COAST Extreme Sea Levels (DCESL) dataset, which applies a static approximation to estimate extreme sea levels. Recently, a dynamically derived dataset was developed: the Global...
journal article 2017
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