ADCIRC Version 54
Investigation of Surface Drag Parameterization Considering Sea Ice in Storm Surge Modeling of Western Alaska Using ADCIRC
Improving predictions of coastal flooding via sub-mesh corrections
SMS 13.1 - What's new for ADCIRC
pyADCIRC: A Python interface for accessing functions and variables of ADCIRC in Python
Engineering with Nature Toolkit for ERDC’s Coastal Storm Modeling System
NWS 13: NetCDF Replacement for NWS12 Met Inputs and Application
Incorporating the Morphodynamics in ADCIRC Using Time-Varying Bathymetry
ADCIRC v55 Modeling the Earth, Mesh Resolution Effects and Removing Time Step Contraints
Using a Multi-Resolution Approach to Improve the Accuracy and Efficiency of Flooding Predictions
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