Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8883458 | Advances in Water Resources | 2017 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
Inundation extents produced by the hydrodynamic model, forced with the 95th percentile of the ensemble-based coastal and hydrologic boundary conditions, were in good agreement with baseline conditions for both events. The USGS reanalysis of Hurricane Sandy inundation extents was encapsulated between the 50th and 95th percentile of the forecasted inundation extents, and that of Hurricane Irene was similar but with caveats associated with data availability and reliability. This work highlights the importance of accounting for meteorological uncertainty to represent a range of possible future inundation extents at high resolution (â¼m).
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Authors
F. Saleh, V. Ramaswamy, Y. Wang, N. Georgas, A. Blumberg, J. Pullen,