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Valentina Laface and Felice Arena
The paper is focused on the formulation of an adequate criterion for associating wave storm events to the generating wind storm ones, and on the study of correlation between their characteristic parameters. In this context, the sea storm definition commo...
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Thomas Dhoop and Travis Mason
This paper presents an analysis of the spatial characteristics and duration of extreme wave events around the English coast. There are five geographic regions which are affected as coherent units under extreme wave conditions, incorporating a sixth micro...
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Thomas Dhoop and Travis Mason
This paper presents an analysis of the spatial characteristics and duration of extreme wave events around the English coast. There are five geographic regions which are affected as coherent units under extreme wave conditions, incorporating a sixth micro...
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Thomas Dhoop and Travis Mason
This paper presents an analysis of the spatial characteristics and duration of extreme wave events around the English coast. There are five geographic regions which are affected as coherent units under extreme wave conditions, incorporating a sixth micro...
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Jue Lin-Ye, Manuel García-León, Vicente Gràcia, M. Isabel Ortego, Adrian Stanica and Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla
The characterization of future wave-storms and their relationship to large-scale climate can provide useful information for environmental or urban planning at coastal areas. A hybrid methodology (process-based and statistical) was used to characterize th...
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Jue Lin-Ye, Manuel García-León, Vicente Gràcia, M. Isabel Ortego, Adrian Stanica and Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla
The characterization of future wave-storms and their relationship to large-scale climate can provide useful information for environmental or urban planning at coastal areas. A hybrid methodology (process-based and statistical) was used to characterize th...
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Ziyu Chen, Philip Orton and Thomas Wahl
Gated storm surge barriers are being studied by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for coastal storm risk management for the New York City metropolitan area. Surge barrier gates are only closed when storm tides exceeding a specific ?trigge...
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Jingming Hou, Kaihua Guo, Feifei Liu, Hao Han, Qiuhua Liang, Yu Tong and Peng Li
Land use has significant impact on the hydrologic and hydraulic processes in a catchment. This work applies a hydrodynamic based numerical model to quantitatively investigate the land use effect on the flood patterns under various rainfall and terrain co...
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Jingming Hou, Kaihua Guo, Feifei Liu, Hao Han, Qiuhua Liang, Yu Tong and Peng Li
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Yifan Liao, Bingzhang Lin, Xiaoyang Chen and Hui Ding
Storm separation is a key step when carrying out storm transposition analysis for Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) estimation in mountainous areas. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has recommended the step-duration-orographic-intensificati...
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Mohammad Asad Hussain, Yoshimitsu Tajima, Mohammed Abed Hossain and Partho Das
The impact of cyclone track features (e.g., cyclone translation speed, cyclone path and cyclone landfall crossing angle) in combination with tidal phase shift upon surge characteristics have been investigated at the Bay of Bengal along the Bangladesh coa...
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Mohammad Asad Hussain, Yoshimitsu Tajima, Mohammed Abed Hossain and Partho Das
The impact of cyclone track features (e.g., cyclone translation speed, cyclone path and cyclone landfall crossing angle) in combination with tidal phase shift upon surge characteristics have been investigated at the Bay of Bengal along the Bangladesh coa...
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Mohammad Asad Hussain, Yoshimitsu Tajima, Mohammed Abed Hossain and Partho Das
The impact of cyclone track features (e.g., cyclone translation speed, cyclone path and cyclone landfall crossing angle) in combination with tidal phase shift upon surge characteristics have been investigated at the Bay of Bengal along the Bangladesh coa...
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Grégoire Abessolo Ondoa, Frédéric Bonou, Folly Serge Tomety, Yves Du Penhoat, Clément Perret, Cossi Georges Epiphane Degbe and Rafael Almar
This paper assesses the morphological storm-event impact, seasonal cycles, trends of wave forcing, and beach?s response at the coastal area of Grand Popo, Benin. Three and a half years? worth of data were collected from 2013 to 2016, using a video system...
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Grégoire Abessolo Ondoa, Frédéric Bonou, Folly Serge Tomety, Yves du Penhoat, Clément Perret, Cossi Georges Epiphane Degbe, Rafael Almar
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This paper assesses the morphological storm-event impact, seasonal cycles, trends of wave forcing, and beach?s response at the coastal area of Grand Popo, Benin. Three and a half years? worth of data were collected from 2013 to 2016, using a video system...
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Matina Shakya, Amanda Hess, Bridget M. Wadzuk and Robert G. Traver
The recovery of soil void space through infiltration and evapotranspiration processes within green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) is key to continued hydrologic function. As such, soil void space recovery must be well understood to improve the design an...
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Elizaveta Kruglova and Stanislav Myslenkov
Wind and wave conditions are limiting factors for economic activity, and it is very important to study the long-term variability of storm activity. The main motivation of this research is to assess the impact of wind variability on the storm activity in ...
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Steven A. Hughes and Christopher I. Thornton
Engineers require estimates of tolerable overtopping limits for grass-covered levees, dikes, and embankments that might experience steady overflow. Realistic tolerance estimates can be used for both resilient design and risk assessment. A simple framewor...
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Qiqi Yang, Qiang Dai, Dawei Han, Xuehong Zhu and Shuliang Zhang
Designed for rainstorms and flooding, hydrosystems are largely based on local rainfall Intensity?Duration?Frequency (IDF) curves which include nonstationary components accounting for climate variability. IDF curves are commonly calculated using downscali...
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Claudia Sangüesa, Roberto Pizarro, Ben Ingram, Alfredo Ibáñez, Diego Rivera, Pablo García-Chevesich, Juan Pino, Felipe Pérez, Francisco Balocchi and Francisco Peña
Estimating intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves requires local historical information of precipitation intensity. When such information is unavailable, as in areas without rain gauges, it is necessary to consider other methods to estimate curve para...
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