Hurricane Sandy was a large and intense storm with high winds that caused total water levels from combined tides and storm surge to reach 4.0 m in the Atlantic Ocean and 2.5 m in Great South Bay (GSB), a back-barrier bay between Fire Island and Long Island, New York. In this study the impact of the hurricane winds and waves are examined in order to understand the flow of ocean water into the back-barrier bay and water level variations within the bay. To accomplish this goal, a high resolution hurricane wind field is used to drive the coupled Delft3D-SWAN hydrodynamic and wave models over a series of grids with the finest resolution in GSB. The processes that control water levels in the back-barrier bay are investigated by comparing the resu...
Inlet wave–current dynamics and interactions are vital to the physical exchanges in a lagoon&n...
This paper presents the methodology, procedures, and results of numerically modeled high water level...
Kukulka, TobiasThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at D...
Hurricane Sandy was a large and intense storm with high winds that caused total water levels from co...
Hurricane Sandy caused record coastal flooding along the south shore of Long Island, NY, and led to ...
Hurricane Sandy inflicted heavy damage in New York City and the New Jersey coast as the second costl...
Lagoon systems are more heavily impacted by hurricanes, whereas the relevant storm surge modeling st...
The coastal ocean model FVCOM is applied to quantify the changes in circulation, flushing and exposu...
How do the local impacts of Hurricane Sandy’s devastating storm surge differ because of the phase of...
This paper describes storm surge simulations made for Sandy (2012) for the Metropolitan New York (NY...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) mounted a substantial effort in response to Hurricane Sandy includ...
AbstractThe response of Chesapeake Bay to forcing from two hurricanes is investigated using an unstr...
Hurricane Sandy made landfall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States (U.S.) October 29, 2012 as...
Kobayashi, NobuhisaA simple analytical model for a small bay with a tidal inlet channel is developed...
Inlet wave–current dynamics and interactions are vital to the physical exchanges in a lagoon&n...
This paper presents the methodology, procedures, and results of numerically modeled high water level...
Kukulka, TobiasThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at D...
Hurricane Sandy was a large and intense storm with high winds that caused total water levels from co...
Hurricane Sandy caused record coastal flooding along the south shore of Long Island, NY, and led to ...
Hurricane Sandy inflicted heavy damage in New York City and the New Jersey coast as the second costl...
Lagoon systems are more heavily impacted by hurricanes, whereas the relevant storm surge modeling st...
The coastal ocean model FVCOM is applied to quantify the changes in circulation, flushing and exposu...
How do the local impacts of Hurricane Sandy’s devastating storm surge differ because of the phase of...
This paper describes storm surge simulations made for Sandy (2012) for the Metropolitan New York (NY...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) mounted a substantial effort in response to Hurricane Sandy includ...
AbstractThe response of Chesapeake Bay to forcing from two hurricanes is investigated using an unstr...
Hurricane Sandy made landfall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States (U.S.) October 29, 2012 as...
Kobayashi, NobuhisaA simple analytical model for a small bay with a tidal inlet channel is developed...
Inlet wave–current dynamics and interactions are vital to the physical exchanges in a lagoon&n...
This paper presents the methodology, procedures, and results of numerically modeled high water level...
Kukulka, TobiasThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at D...