Charlotte Lyddon
Lecturer in Coastal Dynamics
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Coastal and estuarine numerical modeller to support climate resilience, storm hazard mitigation, and stakeholder decision-making
About me
My research interests are focused on coastal and estuarine processes & dynamics, coastal hazards, and coastal resilience. My research is targeted towards better understanding the drivers of coastal hazards for improved awareness, hazard mitigation, and public safety. I use process-based and shoreline response numerical models to simulate storm-driven hazard events, and data analytics to better understand how drivers coincide and interact. I am particularly interested in coastal hazards in estuaries, which experience drivers of flooding from both the land and the sea, under present and future climate conditions. My research engages stakeholders and end-users by providing essential information from model sensitivity tests and ‘what if’ scenarios to inform hazard assessments and alternative management scenarios.