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Aaron C. H. Chow and Jiayun Sun
This paper describes the development of a two-dimensional, basin-scale tidal model with waves and wave run-up to determine the inundation impacts on the Abu Dhabi coastline due to the combined effect of sea level rise, tidal flooding, storm surge and wav...
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Min Gan, Shunqi Pan, Yongping Chen, Chen Cheng, Haidong Pan and Xian Zhu
Due to the strong nonlinear interaction with river discharge, tides in estuaries are characterised as nonstationary and their mechanisms are yet to be fully understood. It remains highly challenging to accurately predict estuarine water levels. Machine l...
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Zhehao Yang, Weizeng Shao, Yang Ding, Jian Shi and Qiyan Ji
In this study, the numerical wave model Simulating Waves Nearshore (SWAN), which resolves nearshore wave processes, and a hydrodynamic model, the Finite-Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM), were coupled to simulate waves and currents during Typhoon Fung...
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Wagner Costa, Déborah Idier, Jérémy Rohmer, Melisa Menendez and Paula Camus
Increasing our capacity to predict extreme storm surges is one of the key issues in terms of coastal flood risk prevention and adaptation. Dynamically forecasting storm surges is computationally expensive. Here, we focus on an alternative data-driven app...
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Jiao Liu, Guoyou Shi and Kaige Zhu
To improve the overall accuracy of tidal forecasting and ameliorate the low accuracy of single harmonic analysis, this paper proposes a combined tidal forecasting model based on harmonic analysis and autoregressive integrated moving average?support vecto...
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Tai-Wen Hsu, Dong-Sin Shih, Chi-Yu Li, Yuan-Jyh Lan, Yu-Chen Lin
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This study integrated coastal watershed models and combined them with a risk assessment method to develop a methodology to investigate the impact resulting from coastal disasters under climate change. The mid-western coast of Taiwan suffering from land s...
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