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The Use of a Statistical Model of Storm Surge as a Bias Correction for Dynamical Surge Models and its Applicability along the U.S. East Coast

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2015
The present study extends the applicability of a statistical model for prediction of storm surge originally developed for The Battery, NY in two ways: I.
Haydee Salmun, Andrea Molod
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A Numerical Simulation of Extratropical Storm Surge and Hydrodynamic Response in the Bohai Sea

open access: yesDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2014
A hindcast of typical extratropical storm surge occurring in the Bohai Sea in October 2003 is performed using a three-dimensional (3D) Finite Volume Coastal Ocean Model (FVCOM).
Yumei Ding, Lei Ding
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POST PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS OF STORM SURGE: A CASE STUDY OF HUDHUD AND PHAILIN CYCLONES [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2018
Tropical cyclones affect the east coast of India due to its distinctive topography which is formed with a network of estuaries, bays, rivers, and inlets that causes inland flooding.
K. Preethi, P. L. N. Murty
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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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The influence of sea surface temperature on the intensity and associated storm surge of tropical cyclone Yasi: a sensitivity study [PDF]

open access: yesNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 2018
Tropical cyclones (TCs) result in widespread damage associated with strong winds, heavy rainfall and storm surge. TC Yasi was one of the most powerful TCs to impact the Queensland coast since records began.
S. L. Lavender, R. K. Hoeke, D. J. Abbs
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The lasting impacts of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale on storm surge risk communication: The need for multidisciplinary research in addressing a multidisciplinary challenge

open access: yesWeather and Climate Extremes, 2021
Historically, storm surge risk was indicated alongside the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale (SSHWS), and a lasting association remains among the general public.
Jeane Camelo, Talea Mayo
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A Numerical Study on Storm Surge Dynamics Caused by Tropical Depression 29W in the Pahang Region

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023
Amid mounting concerns about climate change’s impact on coastal areas, this study investigates storm surge dynamics induced by Tropical Depression 29W (TD 29W) using the MIKE 21 model.
Norzana Mohd Anuar, Hee-Min Teh, Zhe Ma
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Surface Wave Effects on Storm Surge: A Case Study of Typhoon Doksuri (2023)

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Storm surge is one of the most significant marine hazards in coastal regions of Fujian, China. Previous studies show that surface waves can exacerbate storm surge by providing additional momentum and mass flux.
Zhiyong Peng, Peng Wang
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Dynamic Modeling of Surface Runoff and Storm Surge during Hurricane and Tropical Storm Events

open access: yesHydrology, 2018
Hurricane events combine ocean storm surge penetration with inland runoff flooding. This article presents a new methodology to determine coastal flood levels caused by the combination of storm surge and surface runoff.
Walter F. Silva-Araya   +3 more
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A New Concept Proposal of the Tidal Level Designed for the Security of Coastal Levee during Storm Surge — Taking the Lingdingyang Estuary as an Example

open access: yesRenmin Zhujiang, 2021
Based on the analysis of the design frequency tidal levels,storm surge water increase and flood inflow upstream of control stations in Lingdingyang Estuary over years,it showed that the tidal levels of designed frequency of 0.5%~2.0% raised from 0.2 to 1.
LI Bin, HE Yong, FANG Shenguang
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