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Real Time ADCIRC for Decision Support Using CERA Web Mapper

open access: yes, 2019
Real Time ADCIRC for Decision Support Using CERA Web Mapper. This presentation was given at the Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Winter Meeting in January 2019 as part of the session "Maturing the Operational Readiness Level – ORL Framework for Disasters Applications."
Jason Fleming (6239329)
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Forecasting of Storm Surge in Ningbo Coastal Waters Based on ADCIRC Mode

open access: yesRenmin Zhujiang, 2020
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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Application of SWAN+ADCIRC to tide-surge and wave simulation in Gulf of Maine during Patriot's Day storm

open access: yesWater Science and Engineering, 2016
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 ...
Qingping Zou
exaly   +2 more sources

Use of 1D Unsteady HEC-RAS in a Coupled System for Compound Flood Modeling: North Carolina Case Study

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022
The research presented herein develops and compares an ADCIRC and ADCIRC/HEC-RAS (1D) paired model for the purpose of compound flood modeling within the Tar River and Pamlico Sound basins of North Carolina.
Samuel T. Bush   +3 more
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Future projections of storm surges and associated coastal inundation along the east coast of India

open access: yesJournal of Water and Climate Change, 2023
This study aims to analyze several aspects of storm surges and associated coastal inundation along the east coast of India. The current study utilizes historical cyclone tracks over the past five decades and, synthetic tracks are projected for the next ...
Murty PLN, Siva Srinivas Kolukula
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Coupling a Parametric Wave Solver into a Hydrodynamic Circulation Model to Improve Efficiency of Nested Estuarine Storm Surge Predictions

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022
Efficiency in storm surge modeling is crucial for forecasting coastal hazards in real-time. While computation cost may not be the main concern for organizations with ample resources, the robustness of forecasts generated by most parties are restricted by
Caleb T. Lodge, Robert J. Weaver
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Risk assessment for typhoon-induced storm surges in Wenchang, Hainan Island of China

open access: yesGeomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk, 2021
A risk assessment for storm surge disasters can provide scientific support for coastal management as well as marine disaster prevention and mitigation. By taking the Wenchang City of Hainan Province as a pilot area, a risk assessment approach for typhoon-
Yuxing Wang   +7 more
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Understanding the Effects of Wind Intensity, Forward Speed, and Wave on the Propagation of Hurricane Harvey Surges

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023
Hurricane storm surges are influenced by wind intensity, forward speed, width and slope of the ocean bottom, central pressure, angle of approach, shape of coastal lines, local features, and storm size.
Madinah Shamsu, Muhammad Akbar
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Rapid tidal reconstruction with UTide and the ADCIRC tidal database [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The quantification of storm surge is vital for flood hazard assessment in communities affected by coastal storms. The astronomical tide is an integral component of the total still water level needed for accurate storm surge estimates. Coastal hazard analysis methods, such as the Coastal Hazards System and the StormSim Coastal Hazards Rapid Prediction ...
Marissa Torres, Norberto Nadal-Caraballo
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Quantifying Mechanisms Responsible for Extreme Coastal Water Levels and Flooding during Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold in Tonga, Southwest Pacific

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023
The South Pacific region is characterised by steep shelves and fringing coral reef islands. The lack of wide continental shelves that can dissipate waves makes Pacific Island countries vulnerable to large waves that can enhance extreme total water levels
Moleni Tu’uholoaki   +5 more
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