Numerical simulations of the storm tide that flooded the US Atlantic coastline during Hurricane Sandy (2012) are carried out using the National Weather Service (NWS) Sea Lakes and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) storm surge prediction model to quantify its ability to replicate the height, timing, evolution and extent of the water that was driven ashore by this large, destructive storm. Recent upgrades to the numerical model, including the incorporation of astronomical tides, are described and simulations with and without these upgrades are contrasted to assess their contributions to the increase in forecast accuracy. It is shown, through comprehensive verifications of SLOSH simulation results against peak water surface elevations me...
Landfalling tropical cyclones (TC) generate extreme waves, introducing significant property, persona...
The ability to predict where flooding will occur during different intensity hurricanes is an essenti...
Storm surge and overland flooding can be predicted with computational models at high levels of resol...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has developed a hurricane storm surge model called SLOSH (Sea, La...
Storm surge events have the potential to cause devastating damage to coastal communities. The magnit...
2015-06-17Several recent hurricanes along the eastern United States seaboard have resulted in catast...
This paper describes storm surge simulations made for Sandy (2012) for the Metropolitan New York (NY...
The Sea, Lake, and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) model is the operational storm surge mode...
Hurricane Sandy inflicted heavy damage in New York City and the New Jersey coast as the second costl...
The peak storm surge generated by a numerical model termed SLOSH (Sea, Lake, and Overland Surges fro...
Hurricane storm surge presents a major hazard for the United States. We apply a model-based risk ass...
Storm surge represents a major threat for coastal communities in the United States, accounting for 5...
The National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) calculates the surge probability distribu...
Abstract Storm surge caused by tropical cyclones can cause overland flooding and lead to loss of li...
Storm surge-induced coastal inundation poses numerous personal, commercial, industrial, and sociopol...
Landfalling tropical cyclones (TC) generate extreme waves, introducing significant property, persona...
The ability to predict where flooding will occur during different intensity hurricanes is an essenti...
Storm surge and overland flooding can be predicted with computational models at high levels of resol...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has developed a hurricane storm surge model called SLOSH (Sea, La...
Storm surge events have the potential to cause devastating damage to coastal communities. The magnit...
2015-06-17Several recent hurricanes along the eastern United States seaboard have resulted in catast...
This paper describes storm surge simulations made for Sandy (2012) for the Metropolitan New York (NY...
The Sea, Lake, and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) model is the operational storm surge mode...
Hurricane Sandy inflicted heavy damage in New York City and the New Jersey coast as the second costl...
The peak storm surge generated by a numerical model termed SLOSH (Sea, Lake, and Overland Surges fro...
Hurricane storm surge presents a major hazard for the United States. We apply a model-based risk ass...
Storm surge represents a major threat for coastal communities in the United States, accounting for 5...
The National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) calculates the surge probability distribu...
Abstract Storm surge caused by tropical cyclones can cause overland flooding and lead to loss of li...
Storm surge-induced coastal inundation poses numerous personal, commercial, industrial, and sociopol...
Landfalling tropical cyclones (TC) generate extreme waves, introducing significant property, persona...
The ability to predict where flooding will occur during different intensity hurricanes is an essenti...
Storm surge and overland flooding can be predicted with computational models at high levels of resol...