Analysis of storm surge events along the Norwegian coast
Observed extreme sea levels are caused by a combination of extreme astronomical tide and extreme storm surge, or by an extreme value in one of these variables and a moderate value in the other.
Tobias Wolf +4 more
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Tropical cyclone-induced coastal sea level projection and the adaptation to a changing climate
Tropical cyclones (TCs) cause severe coastal flooding in the middle latitudes. While the IPCC Fifth Assessment Reports (AR5, 2013) have focused on mean sea-level rise, recent advances (e.g., IPCC Sixth Assessment Reports, AR6, 2021) have shown the ...
Nobuhito Mori, Tomoya Shimura
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Perceptions of storm surges in north Queensland [PDF]
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The dangers from the wind aspect of cyclones are well understood, however, it is unclear if the same can be said about the potential dangers from accompanying ...
Livock, Kristy, Swinbourne, Anne L.
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Storm Surge Forecast Using an Encoder–Decoder Recurrent Neural Network Model
This study presents an encoder–decoder neural network model to forecast storm surges on the US North Atlantic Coast. The proposed multivariate time-series forecast model consists of two long short-term memory (LSTM) models.
Zhangping Wei, Hai Cong Nguyen
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Storm surge variability and prediction from ENSO and tropical cyclones
Storm surges are among the deadliest natural hazards, but understanding and prediction of year-to-year variability of storm surges is challenging. Here, we demonstrate that the interannual variability of observed storm surge levels can be explained and ...
Yicheng Tan +4 more
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Observing storm surges from space: Hurricane Igor off Newfoundland. [PDF]
Coastal communities are becoming increasingly more vulnerable to storm surges under a changing climate. Tide gauges can be used to monitor alongshore variations of a storm surge, but not cross-shelf features.
Han G, Ma Z, Chen D, Deyoung B, Chen N.
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A global reanalysis of storm surges and extreme sea levels. [PDF]
Extreme sea levels, caused by storm surges and high tides, can have devastating societal impacts. To effectively protect our coasts, global information on coastal flooding is needed. Here we present the first global reanalysis of storm surges and extreme
Muis S +4 more
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Simulation of storm surge inundation under different typhoon intensity scenarios: case study of Pingyang County, China [PDF]
China is one of the countries that is most seriously affected by storm surges. In recent years, storm surges in coastal areas of China have caused huge economic losses and a large number of human casualties.
X. Shi +9 more
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Improvements to the detection and analysis of external surges in the North Sea [PDF]
External surges are a key component of extreme water levels in the North Sea. Caused by low-pressure cells over the North Atlantic and amplified at the continental shelf, they can drive water-level changes of more than 1 m at the British, Dutch and ...
A. Böhme +8 more
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Impact of rising sea levels on Australian fur seals [PDF]
Global warming is leading to many unprecedented changes in the ocean-climate system. Sea levels are rising at an increasing rate and are amplifying the impact of storm surges along coastlines. As variability in the timing and strength of storm surges has
Lachlan J. McLean +4 more
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