Improving the accuracy of hurricane wave modeling in Gulf of Mexico with dynamically-coupled SWAN and ADCIRC
Dynamically-coupled SWAN and ADCIRC models have been applied to enhance the
predictions of extreme waves and storm surges induced by hurricanes and sea level rise …
predictions of extreme waves and storm surges induced by hurricanes and sea level rise …
Accounting for uncertainties in compound flood hazard assessment: The value of data assimilation
Compound flood hazard assessment (CFHA) and modeling are prone to various sources of
uncertainty including model structure, model parameters, input/forcing data, and those …
uncertainty including model structure, model parameters, input/forcing data, and those …
Integrating connectivity into hydrodynamic models: An automated open‐source method to refine an unstructured mesh using remote sensing
Hydrodynamic models are an essential tool for studying the movement of water and other
materials across the Earth surface. However, models remain limited by practical constraints …
materials across the Earth surface. However, models remain limited by practical constraints …
Real-time simulated storm surge predictions during Hurricane Michael (2018)
Storm surge caused by tropical cyclones can cause overland flooding and lead to loss of life
while damaging homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure. In 2018, Hurricane Michael …
while damaging homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure. In 2018, Hurricane Michael …
Coupled modelling of storm surge, circulation and surface waves in a large stratified lake
The wind-driven nature of large lakes suggests that the accuracy of meteorological inputs is
essential for hydrodynamic modelling. Moreover, coupling between the meteorological …
essential for hydrodynamic modelling. Moreover, coupling between the meteorological …
High-fidelity hurricane surge forecasting using emulation and sequential experiments
High-fidelity hurricane surge forecasting using emulation and sequential experiments Page 1
The Annals of Applied Statistics 2021, Vol. 15, No. 1, 460–480 https://doi.org/10.1214/20-AOAS1398 …
The Annals of Applied Statistics 2021, Vol. 15, No. 1, 460–480 https://doi.org/10.1214/20-AOAS1398 …
[HTML][HTML] On simulating shoreline evolution using a hybrid 2D/one-line model
A Seenath - Coastal Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
Hybrid 2D/one-line shoreline models are becoming increasingly applied over the mesoscale
(10 1–10 2 years; 10 1–10 2 km) to inform coastal management. These models typically …
(10 1–10 2 years; 10 1–10 2 km) to inform coastal management. These models typically …
Assessment and Integration of ERA5 Reanalysis and Fujita− Takahashi Models for Storm Surge Prediction in the East China Sea
F Chen, Z Li, K Ding, Z Sun, H Zhou - Applied Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
With global climate warming, the frequency and intensity of typhoons are increasing,
highlighting the significance of studying storm surges for coastal engineering disaster …
highlighting the significance of studying storm surges for coastal engineering disaster …
Influence of hurricane wind field variability on real‐time forecast simulations of the coastal environment
Dynamic conditions occur in the coastal ocean during severe storms. Forecasting these
conditions is challenging, and large‐scale numerical models require significant computing …
conditions is challenging, and large‐scale numerical models require significant computing …
Dynamic load balancing for predictions of storm surge and coastal flooding
As coastal circulation models have evolved to predict storm-induced flooding, they must
include progressively more overland regions that are normally dry, to where now it is …
include progressively more overland regions that are normally dry, to where now it is …