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A database of global storm surge reconstructions

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Storm surges are among the deadliest coastal hazards and understanding how they have been affected by climate change and variability in the past is crucial to prepare for the future.… Click to show full abstract

Storm surges are among the deadliest coastal hazards and understanding how they have been affected by climate change and variability in the past is crucial to prepare for the future. However, tide gauge records are often too short to assess trends and perform robust statistical analyses. Here we use a data-driven modeling framework to simulate daily maximum surge values at 882 tide gauge locations across the globe. We use five different atmospheric reanalysis products for the storm surge reconstruction, the longest one going as far back as 1836. The data that we generate can be used, for example, for long-term trend analyses of the storm surge climate and identification of regions where changes in the intensity and/or frequency of storms surges have occurred in the past. It also provides a better basis for robust extreme value analysis, especially for tide gauges where observational records are short. The data are made available for public use through an interactive web-map as well as a public data repository. Measurement(s) storm surge Technology Type(s) Data Driven Analysis • computational modeling technique Factor Type(s) oceanographic and meteorologic predictors Sample Characteristic - Environment coastal sea water Sample Characteristic - Location global coastal zone Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13296035

Keywords: global storm; database global; surge; storm surge; surge reconstructions

Journal Title: Scientific Data
Year Published: 2021

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