This #WorldOceansDay, we're highlighting the work of Thomas Wahl @ucfcoastal and @corelabucf director. @twahl1981 studies how sea level rise and storm surges impact coastal communities. Learn more about Wahl and other UCF researchers working to protect our oceans 🌊
@UCF continues collection of high water marks (HWMs) in Cape Coral, FL following hurricane lan. HWMs help us create a baseline understanding of storm surge exposure and will help support equitable @CoRELabUCF @UCFCoastal
Ran into Prof. Dimitri Solomatine (my MSc committee chair) & Dr. Gerald Corzo Perez from @ihedelft who happened to be attending a project meeting in the same venue as our #Como2022 training school. Talked about research, compound extremes, machine learning, collaborations & more.
Spotted two of my former professors from @ihedelft and found out they’re having a @CLINTH2020 project meeting at the same location as our #Como2022 training school.
It's always a pleasure to meet them and catch up. We talked about our research and any potential collaborations.
It was great to join the 2nd Training school on statistical modelling of @Compound_Event in #Como2022. I was very happy to introduce compound events and guidance on how to study them, including the history of the COST action #Damocles! Good luck with the continuation! @kan_risk
Check my poster at #AGU21 on Mon (Dec. 13, 4-6 pm, Poster Hall, D-F). I’ll be showing how extremal dependence between select coastal & inland flooding drivers & locations in the #USA changed over time & implication on compound flooding risk.
@CoRELabUCF @UCFCECS@Compound_Event
New #EGUhighlights: Assessing the dependence structure between oceanographic, fluvial, and pluvial flooding drivers along the United States coastline https://t.co/jPJ70QmL4a
Check out our new paper on @Compound_Event led by Paula Camus and involving @TWahl1981 and @ChannelWidth in which we look at the likelihood of getting flooding from coastal , fluvial or plucial sources https://t.co/asbYpUM248
New research from asst prof Thomas Wahl & postdoc researcher Mamunur Rashid from our CECE dept may help predict extreme sea level changes: https://t.co/wW9SYjncz7
#Veniceflood as example of #CompoundEvents and their impacts.
The flooding in #Venice was caused by a combination of high spring tides and a meteorological storm surge causing Acqua Alta (high water) which is 2nd highest historical record
https://t.co/I3RlOYjrZY
@NikkiBweather21