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Thomas Wahl
University of Central FloridaMeeting roles in:
A Global Regionalized Non-Asymptotic Extreme-Value Framework for Estimating Present and Future Storm Surge Extremes
Storm surge trends along the U.S. coastline and the role of tropical cyclones
Localized Decline in Tidal Overtides Reveals Anthropogenic Smoothing of the Delaware Estuary
Large discrepancies between event- and response-based compound flood hazard estimates
Compound Effects of Synthetic, Low-frequency Tropical Cyclones and Sea Level Rise Scenarios on Nonlinear Tide–Surge Interactions
Drivers of Water Level Variability and Flooding in Back-Barrier Estuaries
Statewide screening of the compound flood hazard
Variable Vertical Land Motion Over the 20th Century Inferred at Tide Gauges
Generating Synthetic Storm Events for Compound Flood Modeling in a Tri-variate Probabilistic Framework
Evaluating Shifts in Riverine-Coastal Flood Transition Zones Under Changing Environmental Conditions
Modeling of Storm Surges using Deep Learning and Transfer Learning
Anthropogenically-Caused Sea-Level Rise has Tripled the Likelihood of Coastal Extremes since 1900
From Tides to Extremes: GESLA-4 Sets a New Benchmark for Global Sea-Level Analysis
Tracking Coastal Water Level Extremes from Space: A Global Assessment of Satellite Altimetry Products
Statistical Modeling of Hydrometeorological Events in Poorly Gauged Coastal Areas
Beyond the Poison distribution: Global Analysis of Temporal Clusters of Storm Surges
Influence of Coastal Sea Levels and River Discharge on Water Levels in the Mississippi Delta
Rapid Assessment of Compound Flood Transition Zones using a Quasi-Static Flood Model
Simulating Urban Flooding Under Joint Rainfall and Coastal Forcing: A PCSWMM-Based Analysis of Harrison Avenue, Camden, NJ
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