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A Measure-Theoretic Algorithm for Estimating Bottom Friction in a Coastal Inlet: Case Study of Bay St. Louis during Hurricane Gustav (2008)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he majority of structural damage and loss of life during a hurricane is due to storm surge, thus it is important for communities in hurricane-prone regions to understand their risk due to surge. Storm surge in particular ...
Modeling and Monitoring Weather and Climate Characteristics of the Red Sea Region
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Basin- to Channel-Scale Unstructured Grid Hurricane Storm Surge Model Applied to Southern Louisiana
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Southern Louisiana is characterized by low-lying topography and an extensive network of sounds, bays, marshes, lakes, rivers, and inlets that permit widespread inundation during hurricanes. A basin- to channel-scale ...
Advanced Sea Ice Modeling for Short-Term Forecasting for Alaska’s Coasts
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Towards an End-to-End Analysis and Prediction System for Weather, Climate, and Marine Applications in the Red Sea
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: An integrated, high resolution, data-driven regional modeling system has been recently developed for the Red Sea region and is being used for research and various environmental applications.The Red Sea, home to the ...