Articles | Volume 26, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-26-709-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-26-709-2026
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30 Jan 2026
Research article |  | 30 Jan 2026

Multiscale modeling for coastal cities: addressing climate change impacts on flood events at urban-scale

Michele Bendoni, Francesca Caparrini, Andrea Cucco, Stefano Taddei, Iulia Anton, Roberta Paranunzio, Rossella Mocali, Massimo Perna, Michele Sacco, Giovanni Vitale, Manuela Corongiu, Alberto Ortolani, Salem Gharbia, and Carlo Brandini

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We studied how future climate scenarios may affect flooding in three European coastal cities. Using atmospheric data and an integrated modeling framework, we simulated extreme storm surges, waves, and river discharges at high urban resolution (up to 2 m). Flood trends are driven by local geomorphic features, sea-level rise, and storm intensity changes, providing insights for adaptation strategies.
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