Vulnerability of Hampton Roads, Virginia to Storm-Surge Flooding and Sea-Level Rise

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Lisa R. Kleinosky
Brent Yarnal
Ann Fisher
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University,Center for Integrated Regional Assessment
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Natural Hazards | 2007年 / 40卷
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storm-surge flooding; hurricanes; sea-level rise; climate change; coastal hazards; coastal development; vulnerability;
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Sea-level rise will increase the area covered by hurricane storm surges in coastal zones. This research assesses how patterns of vulnerability to storm-surge flooding could change in Hampton Roads, Virginia as a result of sea-level rise. Physical exposure to storm-surge flooding is mapped for all categories of hurricane, both for present sea level and for future sea-level rise. The locations of vulnerable sub-populations are determined through an analysis and mapping of socioeconomic characteristics commonly associated with vulnerability to environmental hazards and are compared to the flood-risk exposure zones. Scenarios are also developed that address uncertainties regarding future population growth and distribution. The results show that hurricane storm surge presents a significant hazard to Hampton Roads today, especially to the most vulnerable inhabitants of the region. In addition, future sea-level rise, population growth, and poorly planned development will increase the risk of storm-surge flooding, especially for vulnerable people, thus suggesting that planning should steer development away from low-lying coastal and near-coastal zones.
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