A Preliminary View of Storm Surges Before and After Storm Modifications for Alongshore-moving Storms


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Numerical means are used to compute storm surges (meteorological tides) in a standard basin of constant slope, bounded by a straightline coast. All storm tracks in this study are constrained to lie parallel to the coast; the storm can lie at any distance from the coast and travel with any speed, but once set, the distance and speed are invariant with time. Two driving forces, wind stress and atmospheric pressure gradient, are used to generate surges; they are derived from an analytic wind profile. The model storm is described with two invariant parameters, storm size and difference between ambient and central pressure of the storm.






















Storm Surges


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This bulletin is an attempt to synthesize current knowledge onstorm surges. It is directed to researchers on this topic, butmaterial of practical interest is also included. It deals withall the meteorological and oceanographic aspects of storm surgesand makes extensive use of numerical finite-difference methods.In addition, analytical methods, empirical methods, graphicaltechniques, statistical techniques, finite-element methods, andlaboratory and hydraulic models are discussed.







A Bibliography on Storm Surges and Seiches -


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