2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.113646
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Response of storm surge and M2 tide to typhoon speeds along coastal Zhejiang Province

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“…On the other hand, using surveillance cameras allows for an increase in the density of data in coastal areas without monitoring stations. Remote sensing data combined with machine learning models have usually been applied to obtain physical features of the coastal areas, like water depth [82,83], storm surge [10,11,84], and hydrological parameters [85]. To date, few studies have focused on the assessment of meteo-marine parameters through deep learning and video monitoring [86][87][88].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, using surveillance cameras allows for an increase in the density of data in coastal areas without monitoring stations. Remote sensing data combined with machine learning models have usually been applied to obtain physical features of the coastal areas, like water depth [82,83], storm surge [10,11,84], and hydrological parameters [85]. To date, few studies have focused on the assessment of meteo-marine parameters through deep learning and video monitoring [86][87][88].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coastal mountain forest ecosystems in southeastern Zhejiang Province suffer from frequent typhoon disturbances [25,26]. It is estimated that a total of 208 tropical cyclones made landfall in the southeastern coastal cities of China from 1984 to 2019, of which 88 were intense tropical storms [27].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the rapid changes in the global climate in recent years, many countries have experienced frequent disasters caused by extreme weather, resulting in significant loss of human and material resources (Li, 2022). Among them, typhoons are one of the most frequent and destructive meteorological disasters in the world, this cyclonic system, known for its powerful winds, torrential rains, and sea waves, poses a great threat and loss to many countries and is one of the global problems that mankind has to face for its survival and development nowadays (Xie et al, 2021;Chen et al, 2023). China is one of the countries in the world that are seriously affected by typhoons (Jiwei, 2023), and the northern part of the South China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, Taiwan Province, and its eastern coast, the western part of the East China Sea, and the Yellow Sea are all high-frequency zones through which typhoons pass, posing a serious threat to China's social and economic development (Sui and Tang, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%