Abstract
Compound coastal flooding considers the joint impacts of marine and hydrologic interactions and has recently been identified as an international research priority. Along the US West Coast, winter storms often bring high marine water levels along with energetic waves and precipitation. Hydrodynamic models have been widely used to estimate flood impacts, including extreme estuarine water levels in compound events (e.g., riverine discharge-tide-storm surge interactions), and produced satisfactory results. However, few studies further consider overland flow routing and high-resolution flood mapping in highly urbanized, low-lying coastal areas. Here, an integrated Delft3D-FM based numerical modeling framework is used to explicitly resolve multi-pathway flood processes (i.e., high marine water levels, waves overtopping, precipitation) and infrastructure (e.g., seawalls, storm drains, artificial dunes).
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