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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2020.106654
论文题名:
Estuarine and coastal natural hazards: An introduction and synthesis
作者: Veeramony J.; Li C.; Sheremet A.; Myers E.P.; III; Xia M.; Mitchell S.
刊名: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
ISSN: 2727714
出版年: 2020
卷: 237
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Inundation ; Morphodynamics ; Natural hazards (hurricane and typhoon) ; Storm surge ; Wave setup ; Wave-current interaction
英文摘要: Two sessions were organized during the 2018 Fall AGU Meeting entitled, (1) Coastal Response to Extreme Events: Fidelity of Model Predictions of Surge, Inundation, and Morphodynamics and (2) Improved Observational and Modeling Skills to Understand the Hurricane and Winter Storm Induced Surge and Meteotsunami. The focus of these sessions was on examining the impact of natural disasters on estuarine and coastal regions worldwide, including the islands and mainland in the northwestern Atlantic and the northwestern Pacific. The key research interests are the investigations on the regional dynamics of storm surges, coastal inundations, waves, tides, currents, sea surface temperatures, storm inundations and coastal morphology using both numerical models and observations during tropical and extratropical cyclones. This Special Issue (SI) ‘Estuarine and coastal natural hazards’ in Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science is an outcome of the talks presented at these two sessions. Five themes are considered (effects of storms of wave dynamics; tide and storm surge simulations; wave-current interaction during typhoons; wave effects on storm surges and hydrodynamics; hydrodynamic and morphodynamic responses to typhoons), arguably reflecting areas of greatest interest to researchers and policy makers. This synopsis of the articles published in the SI allows us to obtain a better understanding of the dynamics of natural hazards (e.g., storm surges, extreme waves, and storm induced inundation) from various physical aspects. The discussion in the SI explores future dimensions to comprehend numerical models with fully coupled wind-wave-current-morphology interactions at high spatial resolutions in the nearshore and surf zone during extreme wind events. In addition, it would be worthwhile to design numerical models incorporating climate change projections (sea level rise and global warming temperatures) for storm surges and coastal inundations to allow more precisely informed coastal zone management plans. © 2020
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/158172
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作者单位: Oceanographer, Naval Research Lab, Stennis Space CenterMS, United States; Department of Oceanography, Louisiana State University, United States; Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment (ESSIE), University of Florida, United States; Coastal Marine Modeling Branch, NOAA/NOS/OCS/Coast Survey Development Laboratory, United States; Department of Natural Sciences, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, United States; School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom

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Veeramony J.,Li C.,Sheremet A.,et al. Estuarine and coastal natural hazards: An introduction and synthesis[J]. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science,2020-01-01,237
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