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Machine learning-based assessment of storm surge in the New York metropolitan area. [PDF]
Ayyad M, Hajj MR, Marsooli R.
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Multiple activity, comprehensive lesson plan includes background information, grading rubric, information on associated learning standards and assessment, as well as links to additional external resources.
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Data requirements in support of the marine weather service program [PDF]
Data support activities for the Marine Weather Service Program are outlined. Forecasts, cover anomolous water levels, including sea and swell, surface and breakers, and storm surge.
Mccaslin, R. W., Mull, M., Travers, J.
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This study evaluates the COSMO‐CLM regional climate model over Italy under CMIP6 scenarios. Compared to its driving global model, COSMO‐CLM reduces temperature biases by 50%–75% and better represents precipitation and extremes, adding critical mesoscale detail.
Alejandro Vichot‐Llano +5 more
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Shift of the storm surge season in Europe due to climate variability. [PDF]
Roustan JB +4 more
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Forecasting of Storm Surge Floods Using ADCIRC and Optimized DEMs [PDF]
Increasing the accuracy of storm surge flood forecasts is essential for improving preparedness for hurricanes and other severe storms and, in particular, for optimizing evacuation scenarios.
Fitzpatrick, Patrick, Valenti, Elizabeth
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Seasonal Characteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems Over the Philippines
This study examines how mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) over the Philippines are most frequent during boreal summer, while those in winter are longer‐lived and more intense due to cold surges and enhanced easterly moisture transport. Intraseasonal oscillations, such as the Madden‐Julian Oscillation (MJO) and the Boreal Summer Intraseasonal ...
Cathrene Lagare +3 more
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Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Spatial Asymmetries in the Lesser Antilles
Rainfall is not proportional to the Saffir‐Simpson wind‐based categories. Lower category tropical cyclones (TS, H1, H2 and H3) can generate more intense rainfall than H4 and H5. Rainfall is asymmetric; as a tropical cyclone intensifies or weakens, the location of peak rainfall shifts.
Catherine Nabukulu +3 more
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The impacts of tidal wetland loss and coastal development on storm surge damages to people and property: a Hurricane Ike case-study. [PDF]
Al-Attabi Z, Xu Y, Tso G, Narayan S.
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Hurricane Storm Surge Modeling for Southern Louisiana [PDF]
Coastal Louisiana is characterized by low-lying topography and an intricate network of sounds, estuaries, bays, marshes, lakes, rivers and inlets that permit widespread inundation during hurricanes, such as that witnessed during the 2005 hurricane season
Dresback, Kendra M. +2 more
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