The November 2009 nor’easter formed from the remnants of Hurricane Ida and generated strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surge across the east coast of the United States. The height of the storm surge generated by the nor’easter was modelled throughout Virginia using SCHISM (Semi-implicit Cross-scale Hydroscience Integrated System Model). SCHISM outputs were translated to GIS and processed to be overlaid upon the LUBC (land use and bank cover) shoreline of coastal Virginia
Numerical simulations of the storm tide that flooded the US Atlantic coastline during Hurricane Sand...
An unstructured grid hydrodynamic model was used to study storm surge in the Chesapeake Bay during H...
A novel set of measurements of winds, water levels, and currents recorded in September of 2004 captu...
The November 2009 nor’easter formed from the remnants of Hurricane Ida and generated strong winds, h...
Hurricane Isabel made landfall in the Outer Banks of North Carolina on September 16, 2003 as a categ...
Compound flooding is induced by coastal storm surge and maintained simultaneously by riverine floodi...
The storm surge generated by Hurricane Hugo (1989) is reproduced for the purposes of (1) evaluating ...
The storm surge generated by Hurricane Hugo (1989) is reproduced for the purposes of (1) evaluating ...
Storm surge-induced coastal inundation poses numerous personal, commercial, industrial, and sociopol...
Since 2008, a regional testbed has been comparing storm surge models in terms of historical storm si...
Kukulka, TobiasThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at D...
Washington, DC, the capital of the U.S., is located along the Upper Tidal Potomac River, where a rel...
For comprehensive flood assessment, complex systems, both natural and man-made, must be accounted fo...
Storm surge events have the potential to cause devastating damage to coastal communities. The magnit...
Hurricane Sandy inflicted heavy damage in New York City and the New Jersey coast as the second costl...
Numerical simulations of the storm tide that flooded the US Atlantic coastline during Hurricane Sand...
An unstructured grid hydrodynamic model was used to study storm surge in the Chesapeake Bay during H...
A novel set of measurements of winds, water levels, and currents recorded in September of 2004 captu...
The November 2009 nor’easter formed from the remnants of Hurricane Ida and generated strong winds, h...
Hurricane Isabel made landfall in the Outer Banks of North Carolina on September 16, 2003 as a categ...
Compound flooding is induced by coastal storm surge and maintained simultaneously by riverine floodi...
The storm surge generated by Hurricane Hugo (1989) is reproduced for the purposes of (1) evaluating ...
The storm surge generated by Hurricane Hugo (1989) is reproduced for the purposes of (1) evaluating ...
Storm surge-induced coastal inundation poses numerous personal, commercial, industrial, and sociopol...
Since 2008, a regional testbed has been comparing storm surge models in terms of historical storm si...
Kukulka, TobiasThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at D...
Washington, DC, the capital of the U.S., is located along the Upper Tidal Potomac River, where a rel...
For comprehensive flood assessment, complex systems, both natural and man-made, must be accounted fo...
Storm surge events have the potential to cause devastating damage to coastal communities. The magnit...
Hurricane Sandy inflicted heavy damage in New York City and the New Jersey coast as the second costl...
Numerical simulations of the storm tide that flooded the US Atlantic coastline during Hurricane Sand...
An unstructured grid hydrodynamic model was used to study storm surge in the Chesapeake Bay during H...
A novel set of measurements of winds, water levels, and currents recorded in September of 2004 captu...