Current and future rainfall-driven flood risk from hurricanes in Puerto Rico under 1.5 and 2°C climate change

Leanne Archer*, Jeff Neal, Paul D Bates, Emily L Vosper, Dereka Carroll, Jeison E Sosa Moreno, Daniel M. Mitchell

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Flooding associated with Hurricane Maria in 2017 had devastating consequences for lives and livelihoods in Puerto Rico. Yet, an understanding of current and future flood risk in small islands like Puerto Rico is limited. Thus, efforts to build resilience to flooding associated with hurricanes remain constrained. Here, we take an event set of hurricane rainfall estimates from a synthetic hurricane rainfall simulator as the input to an event17 based rainfall-driven flood inundation model using hydrodynamic code LISFLOOD-FP. Validation of our model against High Water Mark data for Hurricane Maria demonstrates the suitability of this model for estimating flood hazard in Puerto Rico. We produce event-based flood hazard and population exposure estimates for the present day, and the future under the 1.5oC and 2o C Paris Agreement goals. Population exposure to flooding from hurricane rainfall in Puerto Rico for the present day climate is approximately 8-10% of the current population for 5-year return period, with an increase in population exposure to flooding by 2-15% and 1-20% under 1.5oC and 2o C futures (5-year return period). This research demonstrates the significance of the 1.5o C Paris Agreement goal for Small Island Developing States, providing the first event-based estimates of flooding from hurricane rainfall under climate change in a small island.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)375–396
Number of pages22
JournalNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Feb 2024

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Research Groups and Themes

  • Cabot Institute Natural Hazards and Disasters Research
  • Cabot Institute Water Research

Keywords

  • Flood
  • Climate change
  • Tropical cyclones
  • Puerto Rico
  • Small Island Developing States

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