2017
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2017-34
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Meso-scale Simulation of Typhoon Generated Storm Surge: Methodology and Shanghai Case Study

Abstract: Abstract. The increasing vulnerability of coastal mega-cities to storm surge inundation means both infrastructure and populations are subject to significant threat. Planning for further urban development should include consideration of the 10 changing circumstances in coastal cities to ensure a sustainable future. A sustainable urban plan relies on well preparedness and prediction of future climate change and multiple natural hazards. In light of these needs for urban planning, this paper develops a general me… Show more

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“…The data were obtained using the available international databases, which are given in Table 2. One of the principal constituents for the modelling in storm condition is the precise wind and pressure field because the wind and pressure cause shear stresses, which made surge current and wave [23,24]. If the available wind fields cannot capture the cyclone wind fields or wind data are not available at all, then the charts of atmospheric surface pressure can be used [25].…”
Section: Data and Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data were obtained using the available international databases, which are given in Table 2. One of the principal constituents for the modelling in storm condition is the precise wind and pressure field because the wind and pressure cause shear stresses, which made surge current and wave [23,24]. If the available wind fields cannot capture the cyclone wind fields or wind data are not available at all, then the charts of atmospheric surface pressure can be used [25].…”
Section: Data and Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly true for the WNP, especially the South China Sea (SCS), where numerical models are underutilized despite promising developments, such as PSU/NCR-MM5 [39] and surge studies specific to Peninsular Malaysia (PM) [56,57]. While MIKE21 modules are employed in countries like Bangladesh, the Philippines, China, and Australia [58][59][60][61], their use on the PM coast is limited. The closest application was by the authors of [62], who simulated anticipated surge heights in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia (ECPM).…”
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confidence: 99%