The co-incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the Rhine–Meuse Delta

The Netherlands is a low-lying coastal area and therefore threatened by both extreme river discharges from the Meuse and Rhine rivers and storm surges along the North Sea coastline. To date, in most flood risk analyses these two hazardous phenomena are considered independent. However, if there were...

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Published in:Environmental Research Letters
Main Authors: W J Klerk, H C Winsemius, W J van Verseveld, A M R Bakker, F L M Diermanse
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2015-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/3/035005
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author W J Klerk
H C Winsemius
W J van Verseveld
A M R Bakker
F L M Diermanse
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description The Netherlands is a low-lying coastal area and therefore threatened by both extreme river discharges from the Meuse and Rhine rivers and storm surges along the North Sea coastline. To date, in most flood risk analyses these two hazardous phenomena are considered independent. However, if there were a dependence between high sea water levels and extreme discharges this might result in higher design water levels, which might consequently have implications for flood protection policy in the Netherlands. In this study we explore the relation between high sea water levels at Hoek van Holland and high river discharges at Lobith. Different from previous studies, we use physical models forced by the same atmospheric forcing leading to concomitant and consistent time series of storm surge conditions and river discharge. These time series were generated for present day conditions as well as future climate projections and analysed for dependence within the upper tails of their distribution. In this study, dependence between the discharge at Lobith and storm surge at Hoek van Holland was found, and the dependence was highest for a lag of six days between the two processes. As no significant dependence of the threats was found for cases without time lag, there is no need for considering dependence in flood protection and policy making. Although future climate change is expected to lead to more extreme conditions in river discharges, we cannot conclude from this study that it will change the magnitude of the dependence for extreme conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-9e29896cb06449dcbaea8a5dd2cf795f2025-08-28T15:28:31ZengIOP PublishingEnvironmental Research Letters1748-93262015-01-0110303500510.1088/1748-9326/10/3/035005The co-incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the Rhine–Meuse DeltaW J Klerk0H C Winsemius1W J van Verseveld2A M R Bakker3F L M Diermanse4Deltares, Delft, The NetherlandsDeltares, Delft, The NetherlandsDeltares, Delft, The NetherlandsRoyal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, De Bilt, The NetherlandsDeltares, Delft, The NetherlandsThe Netherlands is a low-lying coastal area and therefore threatened by both extreme river discharges from the Meuse and Rhine rivers and storm surges along the North Sea coastline. To date, in most flood risk analyses these two hazardous phenomena are considered independent. However, if there were a dependence between high sea water levels and extreme discharges this might result in higher design water levels, which might consequently have implications for flood protection policy in the Netherlands. In this study we explore the relation between high sea water levels at Hoek van Holland and high river discharges at Lobith. Different from previous studies, we use physical models forced by the same atmospheric forcing leading to concomitant and consistent time series of storm surge conditions and river discharge. These time series were generated for present day conditions as well as future climate projections and analysed for dependence within the upper tails of their distribution. In this study, dependence between the discharge at Lobith and storm surge at Hoek van Holland was found, and the dependence was highest for a lag of six days between the two processes. As no significant dependence of the threats was found for cases without time lag, there is no need for considering dependence in flood protection and policy making. Although future climate change is expected to lead to more extreme conditions in river discharges, we cannot conclude from this study that it will change the magnitude of the dependence for extreme conditions.https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/3/035005flood riskclimate changehydrologyextreme value statisticsstatistical dependencecorrelationsopen climate campaign
spellingShingle W J Klerk
H C Winsemius
W J van Verseveld
A M R Bakker
F L M Diermanse
The co-incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the Rhine–Meuse Delta
flood risk
climate change
hydrology
extreme value statistics
statistical dependence
correlations
open climate campaign
title The co-incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the Rhine–Meuse Delta
title_full The co-incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the Rhine–Meuse Delta
title_fullStr The co-incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the Rhine–Meuse Delta
title_full_unstemmed The co-incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the Rhine–Meuse Delta
title_short The co-incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the Rhine–Meuse Delta
title_sort co incidence of storm surges and extreme discharges within the rhine meuse delta
topic flood risk
climate change
hydrology
extreme value statistics
statistical dependence
correlations
open climate campaign
url https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/3/035005
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