2021
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2021-329
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Storm surge hazard over Bengal delta: A probabilistic-deterministic modelling approach

Abstract: Abstract. Storm-surge induced coastal inundation constitutes a substantial threat to lives and properties along the vast coastline of the Bengal delta. Some of the deadliest cyclones in history made landfall in the Bengal delta region claiming more than half a million lives over the last five decades. Complex hydrodynamics and observational constraints have hindered the understanding of the risk of storm surge flooding of this low-lying (less than 5 m above mean sea level), densely populated (> 150M) mega-d… Show more

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“…Jisan et al (2018), Tanim and Akter (2019), and Tanim and Goharian (2021) also simulated the storm surge inundation using Delft3D; however, the studies only looked at two tropical cyclones. Studies by Khan et al (2021a) proposed a multi-model inundation forecasting system using synthetic storms. Thus, the current modeling practices have significantly advanced the overall understanding and delineation of the tropical cyclone and associated storm surge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jisan et al (2018), Tanim and Akter (2019), and Tanim and Goharian (2021) also simulated the storm surge inundation using Delft3D; however, the studies only looked at two tropical cyclones. Studies by Khan et al (2021a) proposed a multi-model inundation forecasting system using synthetic storms. Thus, the current modeling practices have significantly advanced the overall understanding and delineation of the tropical cyclone and associated storm surge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%