Evaluating tide level under extreme rainfall in a large coastal basin

Leizhi Wang,Zhenduo Zhu,Lingjie Li,Pengxin Deng,Xiting Li, Song Xie, Yongwei Gai, Xiaohan Xia

Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment(2024)

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Abstract
The design flood for a coastal basin based on model simulations can be impacted by various conditions other than design storm, such as tide level. However, the design storm and tide level are usually investigated separately, and the relation between them has not been sufficiently studied, which may have unexpected impacts on model simulations. This paper presents a bivariate assessment framework that aims to evaluate the coordination between design storm and tide level using a copula-based joint distribution to derive the conditional probability of coincidences between design storm and tide level intervals. We apply this framework to the Tai Lake Basin (TLB) in the eastern coast of China and investigate what tide level along its coastline is appropriate for guiding flood control planning. Our findings reveal that the currently-used tide level along the southern coast of TLB is too low and should be raised by approximately 0.35 m and 0.12 m under maximum 1-day and 3-day storms, respectively. Meanwhile, the tide levels for the north and east coasts are appropriate. This paper provides a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between design storm and tide level in a large coastal basin, offering insights into the design of flood protection systems.
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Copula function,Conditional probability,Design storm,Tide level,The Tai Lake Basin
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