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Assessing the characteristics and drivers of compound flooding events around the UK coast

Hendry et al., 2019

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3177294015950622794
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Hendry A
Haigh I
Nicholls R
Winter H
Neal R
Wahl T
Joly-Laugel A
Darby S
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Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

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In low-lying coastal regions, flooding arises from oceanographic (storm surges plus tides and/or waves), fluvial (increased river discharge), and/or pluvial (direct surface run-off) sources. The adverse consequences of a flood can be disproportionately large when these …
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