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Statistical modelling and climate variability of compound surge and precipitation events in a managed water system: a case study in the Netherlands

The co-occurrence of (not necessarily extreme) precipitation and surge can lead to extreme inland water levels in coastal areas. In a previous work the positive dependence between the two meteorological drivers was demonstrated in a managed water system in the Netherlands by empirically investigatin...

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Published in:Hydrology and earth system sciences 2021-06, Vol.25 (6), p.3595-3615
Main Authors: Santos, Víctor M, Casas-Prat, Mercè, Poschlod, Benjamin, Ragno, Elisa, van den Hurk, Bart, Hao, Zengchao, Kalmár, Tímea, Zhu, Lianhua, Najafi, Husain
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Summary:The co-occurrence of (not necessarily extreme) precipitation and surge can lead to extreme inland water levels in coastal areas. In a previous work the positive dependence between the two meteorological drivers was demonstrated in a managed water system in the Netherlands by empirically investigating an 800-year time series of water levels, which were simulated via a physical-based hydrological model driven by a regional climate model large ensemble.
ISSN:1607-7938
1027-5606
1607-7938
DOI:10.5194/hess-25-3595-2021