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Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Tide and skew surge independence: New insights for flood risk

Joanne Williams; Kevin Horsburgh; Jane A. Williams; Robert N. F. Proctor

Storm surges are a significant hazard to coastal communities around the world, putting lives at risk and costing billions of dollars in damage. Understanding how storm surges and high tides interact is crucial for estimating extreme water levels so that we can protect coastal communities. We demonstrate that in a tidal regime the best measure of a storm surge is the skew surge, the difference between the observed and predicted high water within a tidal cycle. Based on tide gauge records spanning decades from the UK, US, Netherlands and Ireland we show that the magnitude of high water exerts no influence on the size of the most extreme skew surges. This is the first systematic proof that any storm surge can occur on any tide, which is essential for understanding worst case scenarios. The lack of surge generation dependency on water depth emphasises the dominant natural variability of weather systems in an observations-based analysis. Weak seasonal relationships between skew surges and high waters were identified at a minority of locations where long period changes to the tidal cycle interact with the storm season. Our results allow advances to be made in methods for estimating the joint probabilities of storm surges and tides.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2003

Sea-level dependence on the NAO over the NW European Continental Shelf

Sarah Wakelin; Philip L. Woodworth; R. A. Flather; Jane A. Williams


Continental Shelf Research | 2007

The dependence of UK extreme sea levels and storm surges on the North Atlantic Oscillation

Philip L. Woodworth; R. A. Flather; Jane A. Williams; Sarah Wakelin; Svetlana Jevrejeva


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Tide-surge adjoint modeling: A new technique to understand forecast uncertainty

Chris Wilson; Kevin Horsburgh; Jane A. Williams; Jonathan Flowerdew; Laure Zanna


Archive | 2010

Operational storm surge forecasting with 3.5km NISE10 model

Jane A. Williams; Kevin Horsburgh


Archive | 2008

Data assmilation tests using NISE10 Storm Surge Model

Jane A. Williams; Chris Wilson; Kevin Horsburgh


Geophysical Research Letters | 2016

Tide and skew surge independence: New insights for flood risk: SKEW SURGE-TIDE INDEPENDENCE

Joanne Williams; Kevin Horsburgh; Jane A. Williams; Robert N. F. Proctor


Archive | 2013

Evaluation and comparison of the operational Bristol Channel Model storm surge suite

Jane A. Williams; Kevin Horsburgh


Archive | 2013

Development of a new technique for quantifying the uncertainty in coastal sea level forecasts due to errors in meteorology

Chris Wilson; Kevin Horsburgh; Jane A. Williams; Jonathan Flowerdew; Laure Zanna


Archive | 2012

Re-analysis of the December 1981 storm surge event in the Bristol Channel using the current operational tide-surge model suite

Jane A. Williams; Chris Wilson; Kevin Horsburgh

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Kevin Horsburgh

National Oceanography Centre

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Chris Wilson

National Oceanography Centre

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Philip L. Woodworth

National Oceanography Centre

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Sarah Wakelin

National Oceanography Centre

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Joanne Williams

National Oceanography Centre

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Robert N. F. Proctor

National Oceanography Centre

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David L. Blackman

National Oceanography Centre

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Svetlana Jevrejeva

National Oceanography Centre

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