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A Measure-Theoretic Algorithm for Estimating Bottom Friction in a Coastal Inlet: Case Study of Bay St. Louis during Hurricane Gustav (2008) (1) · A description of tidal propagation in Hooghly estuary using numerical and analytical solutions (1) · Adaptive subdomain modeling: A multi-analysis technique for ocean circulation models (1) · Coastal-Storm Model Development and Water-Level Validation for the North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study (1) · Development of a storm surge driven water quality model to simulate spills during hurricanes (1) · Effects of sea level rise and typhoon intensity on storm surge and waves in Pearl River Estuary (1) · Numerical Modeling of Coastal Storms for Ice-Free and Ice-Covered Lake Erie (1) · Numerical modeling of wind waves in the Black Sea generated by atmospheric cyclones (1) · Parameter estimation of anisotropic Manning's n coefficient for advanced circulation (ADCIRC) modeling of estuarine river currents (lower St. Johns River) (1) · Prediction of Tidal Elevations and Barotropic Currents in the Gulf of Bone (1) · Real-time storm surge and inundation forecast for very severe cyclonic storm ‘Hudhud’ (1) · Role of continental shelf on non-linear interaction of storm surges, tides and wind waves: An idealized study representing the west coast of India (1) · Sensitivity of Storm Surge Predictions to Atmospheric Forcing during Hurricane Isaac (1) · Surge dynamics across a complex bay coastline, Galveston Bay, TX (1) · Surrogate modeling of joint flood risk across coastal watersheds (1) · Tidal propagation and its non-linear characteristics in the Head Bay of Bengal (1)
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