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Jessie Louisor, Jérémy Rohmer, Thomas Bulteau, Faïza Boulahya, Rodrigo Pedreros, Aurélie Maspataud and Julie Mugica
As low-lying coastal areas can be impacted by flooding caused by dynamic components that are dependent on each other (wind, waves, water levels?tide, atmospheric surge, currents), the analysis of the return period of a single component is not representat...
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Wagner Costa, Déborah Idier, Jérémy Rohmer, Melisa Menendez and Paula Camus
Increasing our capacity to predict extreme storm surges is one of the key issues in terms of coastal flood risk prevention and adaptation. Dynamically forecasting storm surges is computationally expensive. Here, we focus on an alternative data-driven app...
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Déborah Idier, Rodrigo Pedreros, Jérémy Rohmer and Gonéri Le Cozannet
Coastal floods are driven by many hydro-meteorological forcing factors, among which are mean sea levels, tides, atmospheric storm surges, and waves. Depending on these conditions, wave overtopping may occur and, in some cases, lead to a significant flood...
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Marc Peruzzetto, Anne Mangeney, Gilles Grandjean, Clara Levy, Yannick Thiery, Jérémy Rohmer and Antoine Lucas
A key point of landslide hazard assessment is the estimation of their runout. Empirical relations linking angle of reach to volume can be used relatively easily, but they are generally associated with large uncertainties as they do not consider the topog...
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