2016
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2016.06.13.01(oc)
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Simulating Storm Surge and Inundation Along the Taiwan Coast During Typhoons Fanapi in 2010 and Soulik in 2013

Abstract: Taiwan is subjected to significant storm surges, waves, and coastal inundation during frequent tropical cyclones. Along the west coast, with gentler bathymetric slopes, storm surges often cause significant coastal inundation. Along the east coast with steep bathymetric slopes, waves can contribute significantly to the storm surge in the form of wave setup. To examine the importance of waves in storm surges and quantify the significance of coastal inundation, this paper presents numerical simulations of storm s… Show more

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“…In addition, along the southwest coast of the TWI with low ground elevation and gentler bathymetric slope, major flooding often occurs due to storm surge during the transit of TCs. Along the rocky northeast coast of the TWI where the bathymetric slope is steep, waves often break very close to the coastline and contribute significantly to the storm surge (Sheng et al, 2018). Although frequent storm surges are…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, along the southwest coast of the TWI with low ground elevation and gentler bathymetric slope, major flooding often occurs due to storm surge during the transit of TCs. Along the rocky northeast coast of the TWI where the bathymetric slope is steep, waves often break very close to the coastline and contribute significantly to the storm surge (Sheng et al, 2018). Although frequent storm surges are…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%