Articles | Volume 29, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-2043-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-2043-2025
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23 Apr 2025
Research article |  | 23 Apr 2025

Pluvial and potential compound flooding in a coupled coastal modeling framework: New York City during post-tropical Cyclone Ida (2021)

Shima Kasaei, Philip M. Orton, David K. Ralston, and John C. Warner

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Coastal urban areas are highly prone to flooding from rainfall, storm surge, and the combination of both. We improve a coastal model and use it to quantify flooding from Hurricane Ida in the Jamaica Bay watershed of New York City (NYC), creating a flood map and flooded area estimation. Experiments with shifted storm tracks and rainfall timing at high tide show that Ida, already the worst rainfall in NYC, could have been worse. This highlights the area's vulnerability and the need for thorough flood risk analysis.
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