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Abram Musinguzi, Muhammad K. Akbar, Jason G. Fleming and Samuel K. Hargrove
Meteorological forcing is the primary driving force and primary source of errors for storm surge forecasting. The objective of this study was to learn how forecasted meteorological forcing influences storm surge generation and propagation during a hurric...
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Georgios M. Horsch and Nikolaos Th. Fourniotis
Csanady?s (1973) model, used to explain the development of strong, wind-induced nearshore currents in long lakes, has been extended to explain the same phenomenon in flow-through semi-enclosed gulfs. As in the original theory, it is predicted that the de...
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Laura Ràfols, Elena Pallares, Manuel Espino, Manel Grifoll, Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla, Manel Bravo and Abdel Sairouní
This manuscript describes the wind-wave generation, development and fading in a complex area: a wind-jet region. The study region is the offshore Ebro Delta (NW Mediterranean Sea) where strong cross-shelf winds occur due to a topographic channelization. ...
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Thomas R. Mortlock, Ian D. Goodwin, John K. McAneney and Kevin Roche
In June 2016, an unusual East Coast Low storm affected some 2000 km of the eastern seaboard of Australia bringing heavy rain, strong winds and powerful wave conditions. While wave heights offshore of Sydney were not exceptional, nearshore wave conditions...
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Reduan Atan, Jamie Goggins and Stephen Nash
Wave characteristic assessments of wave energy test sites provide a greater understanding of prevailing wave conditions and are therefore extremely important to both wave energy test site operators and clients as they can inform wave energy converter des...
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