AUTHOR=Loveland Mark , Kiaghadi Amin , Dawson Clint N. , Rifai Hanadi S. , Misra Shubhra , Mosser Helena , Parola Alessandro TITLE=Developing a Modeling Framework to Simulate Compound Flooding: When Storm Surge Interacts With Riverine Flow JOURNAL=Frontiers in Climate VOLUME=2 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/climate/articles/10.3389/fclim.2020.609610 DOI=10.3389/fclim.2020.609610 ISSN=2624-9553 ABSTRACT=
Compound flooding is a physical phenomenon that has become more destructive in recent years. Moreover, compound flooding is a broad term that envelops many different physical processes that can range from preconditioned, to multivariate, to temporally compounding, or spatially compounding. This research aims to analyze a specific case of compound flooding related to tropical cyclones where the compounding effect is on coastal flooding due to a combination of storm surge and river discharge. In recent years, such compound flood events have increased in frequency and magnitude, due to a number of factors such as sea-level rise from warming oceans. Therefore, the ability to model such events is of increasing urgency. At present, there is no holistic, integrated modeling system capable of simulating or forecasting compound flooding on a large regional or global scale, leading to the need to couple various existing models. More specifically, two more challenges in such a modeling effort are determining the primary model and accounting for the effect of adjacent watersheds that discharge to the same receiving water body in amplifying the impact of compound flooding from riverine discharge with storm surge when the scale of the model includes an entire coastal line. In this study, we investigated the possibility of using the Advanced Circulation (ADCIRC) model as the primary model to simulate the compounding effects of fluvial flooding and storm surge