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Characterizing hurricane storm surge behavior in Galveston Bay using the SWAN+ADCIRC model

Coastal Engineering, 2014
Abstract 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, Clint N Dawson
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pyADCIRC: A Python interface for ADCIRC

2020
Python is a high-level programming language with faster development cycle and one of the fastest growing programming languages, versus Fortran, while it has faster programs, it is a low-level language with a slower development cycle. Why the need for a Python interface: ◦ Python: Vast collection of modern open-source libraries ◦ Visualization –
Dawson, Clint, Choudhary, Gajanan K.
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Adjoint symmetry for Inverse ADCIRC

2006
ADCIRC, a finite element circulation model for shelves, coasts and estuaries, is used for weak constraint variational data assimilation. That is, data will be smoothed in space and time using ADCIRC and boundary conditions as a weak constraints; the smoother is defined in terms of a quadratic penalty functional which is composed of dynamic, boundary ...
Muccino, Julia   +3 more
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Assessment of ADCIRC's wetting and drying algorithm

2004
The ADvanced CIRCulation (ADCIRC) model is a finite-element hydrodynamic model based on the generalized wave continuity equation (GWCE). The model assumed fixed land boundaries until a wetting and drying algorithm was implemented by 1. , 2. . The algorithm uses an element-based approach, effectively turning elements on and off based on water depths ...
J.C. Dietrich, R.L. Kolar, R.A. Luettich
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ADCIRC Version 54

2020
This presentation is an overview of the new features and bug fixes of ADCIRC version 54 and future developments.
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Incorporating the Morphodynamics in ADCIRC Using Time-Varying Bathymetry

2020
Goals: 1. Better understand the storm-induced erosion of barrier islands 2. Develop ways to represent that erosion in predictive models on large domains Objectives: 1. Explore the Time-Varying Bathymetry module in ADCIRC 2. Develop a high-resolution hindcast of inlet creation in a barrier island system 3.
Dietrich, J.C.   +3 more
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ADCIRC-Based Storm Surge Operational Forecast Systems at NOAA

2018
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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NWS 13: NetCDF Wind/Pressure Inputs for ADCIRC

2018
The motivation, NetCDF structure, implementation, examples and application of NWS=13.
Dietrich, Casey, Crosby, Alex
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