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Primary Convener:
Felix Santiago-Collazo, University of Georgia

Convener:
David Muñoz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Francisco Peña Guerra, Galt Group Inc.

Early Career Convener:
Avantika Gori, Rice University

Chair:
David Muñoz, Center for Complex Hydrosystems Research
Felix Santiago-Collazo, University of Georgia

Coastal watersheds are among the most populated regions worldwide, containing industries, transportation facilities, ports, tourism-driven economies, and dense urban developments. These regions are susceptible to natural hazards, such as extreme rainfall events, tropical cyclones, and storm surges, which are exacerbated by climate change and the compounding effects of multi-hazards. Current practices have started implementing multi-hazard modeling techniques for inundation and risk assessments. However, there are discrepancies regarding best practices when characterizing compound floods and the use of multi-hazard models from the federal, local, private, and academic sectors. This session will present state-of-the-art compound flood models that couple hydrologic and coastal processes. New modeling techniques and applications will be discussed that improve our ability to capture the complex interactions that characterize multiple flood hazards. This session should interest engineers and scientists within the coastal and hydrologic discipline, community planners, and floodplain managers.

Index Terms
1817 Extreme events
1821 Floods
1847 Modeling
4306 Multihazards

Co-Organized Sessions:
Hydrology

Neighborhoods:
3. Earth Covering
1. Science Nexus

Cross-Listed:
H - Hydrology
EP - Earth and Planetary Surface Processes

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