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Implementation of an Implicit Solver in ADCIRC Storm Surge Model [PDF]
The current state of science does not offer any remedy to stop a hurricane from occurring. Therefore, accurate storm surge models capable of predicting water velocity and elevation are indispensable.
Abdullah Alghamdi
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Improvements for the Eastern North Pacific ADCIRC Tidal Database (ENPAC15) [PDF]
This research details the development and validation of the updated Eastern North Pacific (ENPAC) constituent tidal database, referred to as ENPAC15. The database was last updated in 2003 and was developed using the two-dimensional, depth integrated form
Christine Szpilka +3 more
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Global storm tide modeling with ADCIRC v55: unstructured mesh design and performance [PDF]
This paper details and tests numerical improvements to the ADvanced CIRCulation (ADCIRC) model, a widely used finite-element method shallow-water equation solver, to more accurately and efficiently model global storm tides with seamless local mesh ...
William J Pringle +2 more
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Improvements for the Western North Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico ADCIRC Tidal Database (EC2015) [PDF]
This research details the development and validation of an updated constituent tidal database for the Western North Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico (WNAT) region, referred to as the EC2015 database. Regional databases, such as EC2015, provide much
Christine Szpilka +4 more
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CaMEL and ADCIRC Storm Surge Models—A Comparative Study [PDF]
The Computation and Modeling Engineering Laboratory (CaMEL), an implicit solver-based storm surge model, has been extended for use on high performance computing platforms.
Muhammad K. Akbar +3 more
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Evaluation of Wave Contributions in Hurricane Irma Storm Surge Hindcast
This paper evaluates the contribution of waves to the total predicted storm surges in a Hurricane Irma hindcast, using ADCIRC+SWAN and ADCIRC models. The contribution of waves is quantified by subtracting the water levels hindcasted by ADCIRC from those ...
Abram Musinguzi +2 more
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Climate change exacerbates hurricane flood hazards along US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts in spatially varying patterns. [PDF]
One of the most destructive natural hazards, tropical cyclone (TC)–induced coastal flooding, will worsen under climate change. Here we conduct climatology–hydrodynamic modeling to quantify the effects of sea level rise (SLR) and TC climatology change ...
Marsooli R, Lin N, Emanuel K, Feng K.
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Tsunami modelling over global oceans [PDF]
Tsunamis are massive waves generated by sudden water displacement on the ocean surface, causing devastation as they sweep across the coastlines, posing a global threat. The aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami led to the establishment of the Indian
Siva Srinivas Kolukula +4 more
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The southern coast of the Gulf of Maine in the United States is prone to flooding caused by nor’easters. A state-of-the-art fully-coupled model, the Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) model with unstructured grids and the ADvanced CIRCulation (ADCIRC ...
Dong-mei Xie +2 more
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Forecasting of Storm Surge in Ningbo Coastal Waters Based on ADCIRC Mode
There are many islands in the Ningbo coastal waters and the coastline twists and turns. It is seriously affected by storm surges in this area every year, however, less study has been do to forecast the storm surges in this area.
LI Huan, ZHOU Tianyi, ZHANG Lifen
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