During the first three days of December 2007, a series of powerful coastal storms and an associated wave approached the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia in rapid succession. The winter storms pummeled the states with a maximum 220 kilometers per hour gust along the coast and generated the first-ever hurricane warning in the Pacific Northwest by the National Weather Service. The Coastal Storms Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had the National Data Buoy Center deploy a three meter discuss buoy 150 kilometers west of Tillamook, OR to monitor just this type of storm. The buoy was moored in 2200 meters of water in 2005. Although two other buoys closer to the coast were torn from their moorings, the...
In terms of loss of life and property damage, storm induced coastal flooding has become the world's ...
Strong storms are regular features over the ocean west of Alaska. These systems often loiter, genera...
Barrier islands in tropical regions are prone to coastal flooding and erosion during hurricane event...
Even a "weak " gale can bring trouble to experienced sailors in small boats. Friday mornin...
As ocean levels rise and population increases near the shoreline, coastal flooding continues to beco...
Graduation date: 1977Two successive years of wind speed and direction data, from\ud January 1973 thr...
Florida is the United States\u27 fourth most populous state, with 80% of the population living in a ...
This paper investigates the development of the 10-11 April 1982 storm and its effect on sailing craf...
From 12 to 16 October 2016, a series of three major low pressure systems, including the tail end of ...
Coastally trapped wind reversals along the U.S. west coast, which are often accompanied by a northwa...
Hurricanes cause changes in sea level through several different mechanisms including: the inverse ba...
Along the north slope of Alaska, shorefast ice protects the coast up to 9 months of the year and neg...
A novel set of measurements of winds, water levels, and currents recorded in September of 2004 captu...
Coastally trapped wind reversals (CTWRs) occur periodically in the marine boundary layer off the wes...
In August 2005 the eye of Hurricane Katrina passed 49 nm to the west of a 3-m discus buoy (USM3m01),...
In terms of loss of life and property damage, storm induced coastal flooding has become the world's ...
Strong storms are regular features over the ocean west of Alaska. These systems often loiter, genera...
Barrier islands in tropical regions are prone to coastal flooding and erosion during hurricane event...
Even a "weak " gale can bring trouble to experienced sailors in small boats. Friday mornin...
As ocean levels rise and population increases near the shoreline, coastal flooding continues to beco...
Graduation date: 1977Two successive years of wind speed and direction data, from\ud January 1973 thr...
Florida is the United States\u27 fourth most populous state, with 80% of the population living in a ...
This paper investigates the development of the 10-11 April 1982 storm and its effect on sailing craf...
From 12 to 16 October 2016, a series of three major low pressure systems, including the tail end of ...
Coastally trapped wind reversals along the U.S. west coast, which are often accompanied by a northwa...
Hurricanes cause changes in sea level through several different mechanisms including: the inverse ba...
Along the north slope of Alaska, shorefast ice protects the coast up to 9 months of the year and neg...
A novel set of measurements of winds, water levels, and currents recorded in September of 2004 captu...
Coastally trapped wind reversals (CTWRs) occur periodically in the marine boundary layer off the wes...
In August 2005 the eye of Hurricane Katrina passed 49 nm to the west of a 3-m discus buoy (USM3m01),...
In terms of loss of life and property damage, storm induced coastal flooding has become the world's ...
Strong storms are regular features over the ocean west of Alaska. These systems often loiter, genera...
Barrier islands in tropical regions are prone to coastal flooding and erosion during hurricane event...