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Spatial heterogeneities of current and future hurricane flood risk along the US Atlantic and Gulf coastsSajjad et al., 2020
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- Sajjad M
- Lin N
- Chan J
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- Science of the total environment
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We evaluate the spatial heterogeneities of hurricane flood risk along the United States (US) Atlantic and Gulf coasts under two different climate scenarios (current and future). The flood hazard is presented as the hurricane surge flood level with 1% annual exceedance …
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