Partitioning the contributions of dependent offshore forcing conditions in the probabilistic assessment of future coastal flooding

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    J. Rohmer et_al: Partitioning the contributions of dependent offshore forcing conditions wind direction) and still water level (combination of mean sea level, tides and atmospheric surges) drive severe compound flood events, considering projected sea level rise (SLR), up to 2200. The method has been applied successfully in different application cases in the context of climate change (e_g Anderson et_al, 2014; Wong and Keller, 2017; Le Cozannet et_al, 2015, 2019a; Athanasiou et_al, 2020). The offshore wave conditions (south of the island of Groix) are propagated to the boundaries of the SWASH model using the spectral . . .

     

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