Simulation of Hurricane Isabel Using the Advanced Circulation Model (ADCIRC)
Hurricane Isabel made landfall near Drum Inlet, about 240 km south of the Chesapeake Bay mouth, on the Outer Banks of North Carolina at 17:00 UTC (GMT 12:00), 18 September 2003. Hurricane Isabel is considered one of the most significant tropical cyclones
Gong, W., Shen, Jian, Wang, Harry V.
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