During coastal storms, forecasters and researchers use numerical models to predict the magnitude and extent of coastal flooding. These models must represent the large regions that may be affected by a storm, and thus, they can be computationally costly and may not use the highest geospatial resolution. However, predicted flood extents can be downscaled (by increasing resolution) as a post-processing step. Existing downscaling methods use either a static extrapolation of the flooding as a flat surface, or rely on subsequent simulations with nested, full-physics models at higher resolution. This research explores a middle way, in which the downscaling includes simplified physics to improve accuracy. Using results from a state-of-the-art model...
The properties of hurricanes directly influence storm surges; however, the implications of climate c...
Combination of uncertainties in water level and wave height predictions for extreme storms can resul...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...
Predictions of storm surge and flooding require models with higher resolution of coastal regions, to...
Winds, waves and storm surges can inflict severe damage in coastal areas. In order to improve prepa...
The number of flood disasters has increased worldwide in recent decades. Identifying the optimal res...
Storm tide (combination of storm surge and the astronomical tide) flooding is a natural hazard with ...
The Texas Gulf Coast region contains significant centers of population, infrastructure, and economy,...
Tropical cyclones - also called hurricanes and typhoons - result in major damage and fatalities arou...
Abstract Much of the United States Atlantic coastline continues to undergo subsidence due to post gl...
This paper presents the results of downscaling effects when modelling waves, tides and storm surge u...
Storm surge-induced coastal inundation poses numerous personal, commercial, industrial, and sociopol...
Main Objectives • Reduce the computational load by using a coarser resolution mesh when the storm tr...
Research performed to-date on data assimilation (DA) in storm surge modeling has found it to have li...
Combination of uncertainties in water level and wave height predictions for extreme storms can resul...
The properties of hurricanes directly influence storm surges; however, the implications of climate c...
Combination of uncertainties in water level and wave height predictions for extreme storms can resul...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...
Predictions of storm surge and flooding require models with higher resolution of coastal regions, to...
Winds, waves and storm surges can inflict severe damage in coastal areas. In order to improve prepa...
The number of flood disasters has increased worldwide in recent decades. Identifying the optimal res...
Storm tide (combination of storm surge and the astronomical tide) flooding is a natural hazard with ...
The Texas Gulf Coast region contains significant centers of population, infrastructure, and economy,...
Tropical cyclones - also called hurricanes and typhoons - result in major damage and fatalities arou...
Abstract Much of the United States Atlantic coastline continues to undergo subsidence due to post gl...
This paper presents the results of downscaling effects when modelling waves, tides and storm surge u...
Storm surge-induced coastal inundation poses numerous personal, commercial, industrial, and sociopol...
Main Objectives • Reduce the computational load by using a coarser resolution mesh when the storm tr...
Research performed to-date on data assimilation (DA) in storm surge modeling has found it to have li...
Combination of uncertainties in water level and wave height predictions for extreme storms can resul...
The properties of hurricanes directly influence storm surges; however, the implications of climate c...
Combination of uncertainties in water level and wave height predictions for extreme storms can resul...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...