Coastal Flooding
Flooding results from an overflow of water from a major waterbody, such as a lake, river, or ocean, beyond its traditional boundaries. In the case of coastal flooding, the overflowing waters are coming from a coastal source, such as the ocean or an associated bay, inlet, bay, or harbour.
In Resilient-C, coastal flooding represents a collection of coastal hazards related to water inundation from coastal sources along a community's coast. This can include the effects of sea level rise, storm surge, and coastal erosion.