Storm surges are abnormal coastal sea level events caused by meteorological conditions such as tropical cyclones. They have the potential to cause widespread loss of life and financial damage and have done so on many occasions in the past. Accurate and timely forecasts are necessary to help mitigate the risks posed by these events. Operational forecasting models use discretisations of the governing equations for fluid flow to model the sea surface, which is then forced by surface stresses derived from a model wind and pressure fields. The wind fields are typically idealised and generated parametrically. In this study, wind field datasets derived from remotely sensed data are used to modify the model parametric wind forcing and investigate p...
The marine environment represents a large and important resource for communities around the world. H...
Tropical cyclones, with strong winds and low central pressure, can produce very large coastal surges...
Tropical Cyclones (TCs) are singular storms causing intense wind, large waves, extreme water levels,...
Storm surges are abnormal coastal sea level events caused by meteorological conditions such as tropi...
Weather conditions can generate increases in coastal sea level called storm surges. These events can...
Storm surge and overland flooding can be predicted with computational models at high levels of resol...
Any increase in flood frequency or severity due to sea level rise or changes in storminess would adv...
Research performed to-date on data assimilation (DA) in storm surge modeling has found it to have li...
We assess the suitability of ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) data for the global modeling...
Storm surge has been the deadliest and costliest hurricane induced hazard in the coastal United Stat...
Storm surges are coastal sea-level variations caused by meteorological conditions. It is vital that ...
We assess the suitability of ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) data for the global modeling ...
Storm surge events have the potential to cause devastating damage to coastal communities. The magnit...
Storm surge represents a major threat for coastal communities in the United States, accounting for 5...
Storm surge caused by tropical cyclones can cause overland flooding and lead to loss of life while d...
The marine environment represents a large and important resource for communities around the world. H...
Tropical cyclones, with strong winds and low central pressure, can produce very large coastal surges...
Tropical Cyclones (TCs) are singular storms causing intense wind, large waves, extreme water levels,...
Storm surges are abnormal coastal sea level events caused by meteorological conditions such as tropi...
Weather conditions can generate increases in coastal sea level called storm surges. These events can...
Storm surge and overland flooding can be predicted with computational models at high levels of resol...
Any increase in flood frequency or severity due to sea level rise or changes in storminess would adv...
Research performed to-date on data assimilation (DA) in storm surge modeling has found it to have li...
We assess the suitability of ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) data for the global modeling...
Storm surge has been the deadliest and costliest hurricane induced hazard in the coastal United Stat...
Storm surges are coastal sea-level variations caused by meteorological conditions. It is vital that ...
We assess the suitability of ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) data for the global modeling ...
Storm surge events have the potential to cause devastating damage to coastal communities. The magnit...
Storm surge represents a major threat for coastal communities in the United States, accounting for 5...
Storm surge caused by tropical cyclones can cause overland flooding and lead to loss of life while d...
The marine environment represents a large and important resource for communities around the world. H...
Tropical cyclones, with strong winds and low central pressure, can produce very large coastal surges...
Tropical Cyclones (TCs) are singular storms causing intense wind, large waves, extreme water levels,...