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Hurricane Characteristics along the Northern U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast for Surge Prediction
This paper begins with a brief analysis of different statistical approaches to the estimation of hurricane-driven storm surge probabilities in coastal areas and concludes that some version of a Joint Probability Method is presently the best available choice for this purpose. Next, information on the type of information required to model hurricane surges along the northern portion of the U.S. Gulf coast is developed, and analyses are applied to generate this information. Finally, an analysis of potential effects related to climate variability on expected coastal surges is discussed.
Hurricane Characteristics along the Northern U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast for Surge Prediction
This paper begins with a brief analysis of different statistical approaches to the estimation of hurricane-driven storm surge probabilities in coastal areas and concludes that some version of a Joint Probability Method is presently the best available choice for this purpose. Next, information on the type of information required to model hurricane surges along the northern portion of the U.S. Gulf coast is developed, and analyses are applied to generate this information. Finally, an analysis of potential effects related to climate variability on expected coastal surges is discussed.
Hurricane Characteristics along the Northern U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast for Surge Prediction
Resio, Donald T. (author) / Irish, Jennifer (author)
Solutions to Coastal Disasters Congress 2008 ; 2008 ; Turtle Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, United States
Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2008 ; 170-184
2008-03-28
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Hurricane Characteristics along the Northern U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast for Surge Prediction
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