Techniques for Disaster Risk Management and Mitigation 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119359203.ch17
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Tropical Cyclone–Induced Storm Surges and Wind Waves in the Bay of Bengal

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“…On the one hand, the strong winds of TCs can induce huge waves and storm surges in the nearshore region, which in turn threaten coastal communities and infrastructure, and arouse seawater encroachment to affect ecology (Kundu et al 2001 ; Bhaskaran et al 2020 ). On the other hand, TCs can directly destroy buildings with their strong wind, bring a heavy precipitation in a short time, and further cause flooding on the land (Chittibabu et al 2004 ; Madsen and Jakobsen 2004 ; Chauhan et al 2021a ).…”
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“…On the one hand, the strong winds of TCs can induce huge waves and storm surges in the nearshore region, which in turn threaten coastal communities and infrastructure, and arouse seawater encroachment to affect ecology (Kundu et al 2001 ; Bhaskaran et al 2020 ). On the other hand, TCs can directly destroy buildings with their strong wind, bring a heavy precipitation in a short time, and further cause flooding on the land (Chittibabu et al 2004 ; Madsen and Jakobsen 2004 ; Chauhan et al 2021a ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%