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SMS 13.1 - What's new for ADCIRC
An overview of the new features in SMS 13.1 geared towards ADCIRC.
Zundel, Alan
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ADCIRC Documentation Version 3.0
A new approach to ADCIRC documentation using a wiki, a community-driven, "live" documentation system.
Asher, Taylor
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ADCIRC Users Meeting 2018 Keynote - Operational Modeling at NWS - Where does ADCIRC fit in?
Planning for a production suite supporting NWS and other operational missions for NOAA. Four tiers of planning, main focus on weather Beyond weather: looking at the wet side Finally, where do we go with ADCIRC?
Tolman, Hendrik L.
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NWS 13: NetCDF Wind/Pressure Inputs for ADCIRC
The motivation, NetCDF structure, implementation, examples and application of NWS=13.
Dietrich, Casey, Crosby, Alex
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ADCIRC-Based Storm Surge Operational Forecast Systems at NOAA
Extratropical Storm and Tide Operational Forecast System (ESTOFS) Hurricane Surge On-Demand Forecast System (HSOFS) COASTAL Act Named Storm Event Model (NSEM)
Calzada, Jaime +4 more
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ADCIRC v55 Modeling the Earch, Mesh Resolution Effects and Removing Time Step Contraints
ADCIRC is considered to be a coastal model. The aims of the new v55 of ADCIRC are to extend it to a global model and improve stability and mass-conservation issues associated with GWCE formulation.
Wiraset, Dam +3 more
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Modeling the Storm Surge and Compound Flooding from Hurricane Florence Using ADCIRC
How to best model a storm with slow forward speed and record landfall using ADCIRC. Some new opportunities presented with this case for study with ADCIRC are: • Landfalling East Coast storm with perpendicular approach for ADCIRC skill assessment • Opportunity to identify/model compound flooding • Contribute to ‘national’ parameter set for ADCIRC ...
Ratcliff, John
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Characterizing hurricane storm surge behavior in Galveston Bay using the SWAN+ADCIRC model
Coastal Engineering, 2014Abstract The SWAN + ADCIRC shallow-water circulation model, validated for Hurricane Ike (2008), was used to develop five synthetic storm surge scenarios for the upper Texas coast in which wind speed was increased and landfall location was shifted 40 km westward.
Antonia Sebastian +2 more
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Sensitivity of an ADCIRC Tide and Storm Surge Model to Manning's n
In this study, the sensitivity of the ADCIRC hydrodynamic model to Manning's n is explored. Using methods presented in hydraulic literature, low, average, and high values of Manning's n are assigned to the overland and channel regions in the study domain of Florida's Big Bend Region.
Davina Passeri +5 more
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ADCIRC Water Level Data Assimilation via Pseudo Atmospheric Pressure
Forecasting storm surge deals with unknowns. This presentation goes over some of those unknowns: where and when the event will happen, forecast meteorological conditions and antecedent meteorological and oceanographic conditions. Finally it discusses how ADCIRC can deal with them.
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