2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-020-04081-x
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Meteorologically generated long-period waves and their impact on the Dutch primary national flooding protection system

Abstract: During storms, long-period water level oscillations can occur on the North Sea. The meteorological phenomena that cause these oscillations are known to a large extent and include atmospheric single pulse perturbations or oscillations of longer duration and larger spatial scale (De Jong in Origin and prediction of seiches in Rotterdam harbour basins, Delft University of Technology, ISBN 90-9017925-9, 2004). During such events, standing waves, or 'seiches', can occur in the ports along the Dutch North Sea coast.… Show more

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