Latest applications of ADCIRC+SWAN for tides, waves, currents, storm surge, and hydrology coupling in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Creator:
Gonzalez-Lopez, Juan
Date of publication:
May 4, 2017
Abstract Tesim:
An overview of the application of ADCIRC+SWAN in Puerto Rico. Two different wind models were compared, CFSR/CFSv2 and parametric winds. The effects of reefs, shallow banks and shelf break on non-linear wave field transformation and dissipation were examine. And finally ADCIRC+SWAN was coupled the GSSHA.
Development of an Optimized Tide and Hurricane Storm Surge Model for the Northern Gulf of Mexico for Use With the ASGS
Creator:
Bilskie, Matthew V., Hagen, S.C., and Medeiros, S.C.
Date of publication:
May 4, 2017
Abstract Tesim:
An overview of how a mesh was simplified to help reduce simulation wall-clock time, reduce the total mesh node count and combine "optimal mesh generation procedures" to produce a mesh with minimal computation nodes without sacrificing modeling accuracy.
Type:
http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17615/y48d-pf61
Language Label:
English
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Other Affiliation:
Louisiana State University and University of Central Florida
Person:
Bilskie, Matthew V., Hagen, S.C., and Medeiros, S.C.
A look at the coastal dynamics of sea level rise through what is represented currently and what should be represented in the models. Also a look at model coupling and the future of modelling sea level rise.
Overview of the creation of a large domain model of the Western Pacific and the challenges it presents and the lessons learned from it's creation and development.
ADCIRC Water Level Data Assimilation via Pseudo Atmospheric Pressure
Creator:
Fleming, Jason, Luettich, Rick, Asher, Taylor, and Blanton, Brian
Date of publication:
May 4, 2017
Abstract Tesim:
Forecasting storm surge deals with unknowns. This presentation goes over some of those unknowns: where and when the event will happen, forecast meteorological conditions and antecedent meteorological and oceanographic conditions. Finally it discusses how ADCIRC can deal with them.
Affiliation Label Tesim:
Institute of Marine Sciences and Renaissance Computing Institute
Type:
http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17615/d7md-yy31
Language Label:
English
ORCID:
Other Affiliation:
Seahorse Coastal Consulting and
Person:
Fleming, Jason, Luettich, Rick, Asher, Taylor, and Blanton, Brian
Using Physics to Help Assess Tropical Cyclone Risk
Creator:
Emmanuel, Kerry
Date of publication:
May 4, 2017
Abstract Tesim:
Discussion of the limitations of the actuarial approach of using landfalling hurricanes to assess hurricane risk. So there is a need to incorporate a physical approach to better assess risk. This approach is to couple with ADCIRC to assess the risk.