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. In this study we combine Jason-2 satellite measurements with tide-gauge data to study the storm surge caused by Hurricane Igor off Newfoundland. Satellite observations reveal a storm surge of 1 m in the early morning of September 22, 2010 (UTC) after the passage of the storm, consistent with the tide-gauge measurements. The post-storm sea level variations at St. John's and Argentia are associated with free equatorward-propagating continental shelf waves (with a phase speed of ~10 m/s and a cross-shelf decaying scale of ~100 km). The st...
Any increase in flood frequency or severity due to sea level rise or changes in storminess would adv...
Hurricanes cause changes in sea level through several different mechanisms including: the inverse ba...
Storm surges are abnormal coastal sea level events caused by meteorological conditions such as tropi...
Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the East Coast of the United States around midnight UTC on October ...
[1] In the fall of both 1999 and 2000, unexpected “rapid tides” occurred along the coast of the Aval...
In the present study, we examined 15 years (1993-2007) of satellite altimeter and coastal tide-gauge...
Satellite altimeters can capture storm surges generated by typhoons and tropical storms, if the sate...
Over the years, hurricane track and intensity forecasts and storm surge models and the digital terra...
peer reviewedA large storm surge event occurred on 2007 November 2009 in the southern North Sea wher...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Sea level rise is undoubtedly one of the most threatening consequences of climate change. The impact...
An unstructured grid hydrodynamic model was used to study storm surge in the Chesapeake Bay during H...
Storm surges are often characterized in terms of magnitude, duration and frequency. Here, we propose...
Storm surges are a significant hazard to coastal communities around the world, putting lives at risk...
A three-dimensional finite volume coast ocean model (FVCOM) is applied to understand better the wind...
Any increase in flood frequency or severity due to sea level rise or changes in storminess would adv...
Hurricanes cause changes in sea level through several different mechanisms including: the inverse ba...
Storm surges are abnormal coastal sea level events caused by meteorological conditions such as tropi...
Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the East Coast of the United States around midnight UTC on October ...
[1] In the fall of both 1999 and 2000, unexpected “rapid tides” occurred along the coast of the Aval...
In the present study, we examined 15 years (1993-2007) of satellite altimeter and coastal tide-gauge...
Satellite altimeters can capture storm surges generated by typhoons and tropical storms, if the sate...
Over the years, hurricane track and intensity forecasts and storm surge models and the digital terra...
peer reviewedA large storm surge event occurred on 2007 November 2009 in the southern North Sea wher...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Sea level rise is undoubtedly one of the most threatening consequences of climate change. The impact...
An unstructured grid hydrodynamic model was used to study storm surge in the Chesapeake Bay during H...
Storm surges are often characterized in terms of magnitude, duration and frequency. Here, we propose...
Storm surges are a significant hazard to coastal communities around the world, putting lives at risk...
A three-dimensional finite volume coast ocean model (FVCOM) is applied to understand better the wind...
Any increase in flood frequency or severity due to sea level rise or changes in storminess would adv...
Hurricanes cause changes in sea level through several different mechanisms including: the inverse ba...
Storm surges are abnormal coastal sea level events caused by meteorological conditions such as tropi...