The exceptional influence of storm 'Xaver' on design water levels in the German Bight

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作者
Dangendorf, Soenke [1 ]
Arns, Arne [1 ]
Pinto, Joaquim G. [2 ,3 ]
Ludwig, Patrick [3 ]
Jensen, Juergen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Siegen, Res Inst Water & Environm, Paul Bonatz Str 9-11, D-57076 Siegen, Germany
[2] Univ Reading, Dept Meteorol, Reading, Berks, England
[3] Univ Cologne, Inst Geophys & Meteorol, Cologne, Germany
来源
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS | 2016年 / 11卷 / 05期
关键词
extreme value statistics; extreme sea levels; sea level variability; storm surges; winter storm Xaver; SURGE EVENT; SEA; RISE;
D O I
10.1088/1748-9326/11/5/054001
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Design water levels for coastal structures are usually estimated based on extreme value statistics. Since their robustness depends heavily on the sample size of observations, regular statistical updates are needed, especially after extreme events. Here, we demonstrate the exceptional influence of such an event based on storm 'Xaver', which caused record breaking water levels for large parts of the southwestern German North Sea coastline on 6 December 2013. We show that the water level estimates for a 1 in 200 years event increased by up to 40 cm due to the update after 'Xaver', a value twice as large as the estimated regional sea level rise for the entire 20th century. However, a thorough analysis of different independent meteorological (winds and pressure) and oceanographic components (tides, surges, mean sea level (MSL) anomalies) driving the event reveals that their observed combination does not yet represent the physically possible worst case scenario. Neither tides, nor surges nor MSL anomalies were at their observational maximum, suggesting that there is a realistic risk of a storm like 'Xaver' to cause even higher extreme water levels by a few decimetres under current climate conditions. Our results question purely statistical design approaches of coastal structures, which neglect the physical boundary conditions of individual extreme events.
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