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View article: PROJECTED WAVE CLIMATE IN THE GULF OF MEXICO BASED ON SYNTHETIC TROPICAL CYCLONES DERIVED FROM CMIP6
PROJECTED WAVE CLIMATE IN THE GULF OF MEXICO BASED ON SYNTHETIC TROPICAL CYCLONES DERIVED FROM CMIP6 Open
Tropical cyclones are one of the most significant natural hazards affecting coastal regions worldwide, causing substantial damage and loss of life. In addition to the wind, storm surge, and rainfall associated with tropical cyclones, ocean…
View article: Hybrid vegetation-seawall coastal systems for wave hazard reduction: analytics for cost-effective design from optimized features
Hybrid vegetation-seawall coastal systems for wave hazard reduction: analytics for cost-effective design from optimized features Open
Coastal areas, essential for human settlement and marine biodiversity, face persistent flood hazards. Integrating vegetation with traditional coastal defense structures, such as seawalls, offers a promising solution for robust and cost-eff…
View article: Characterizing vegetation effects on wave mitigation performance of resilient hybrid vegetation-seawall systems
Characterizing vegetation effects on wave mitigation performance of resilient hybrid vegetation-seawall systems Open
Increasing coastal flood risks and disadvantages of hard structures have called for innovative technologies in coastal defense, such as hybrid flood mitigation systems that combine engineered structures, e.g., seawalls, with natural and na…
View article: Multi-faceted Methodology for Coastal Vegetation Drag Coefficient Calibration: Implications for Wave Height Attenuation
Multi-faceted Methodology for Coastal Vegetation Drag Coefficient Calibration: Implications for Wave Height Attenuation Open
The accurate prediction of wave height attenuation due to vegetation is crucial for designing effective and efficient natural and nature-based solutions for flood mitigation, shoreline protection, and coastal ecosystem preservation. Centra…
View article: Climate change impact on hurricane storm surge hazards in New York/New Jersey Coastlines using machine-learning
Climate change impact on hurricane storm surge hazards in New York/New Jersey Coastlines using machine-learning Open
Recent hurricane losses in the New York Metropolitan area demonstrate its vulnerability to flood hazards. Long-term development and planning require predictions of low-probability high-consequence storm surge levels that account for climat…
View article: Recent Advances and New Frontiers in Riverine and Coastal Flood Modeling
Recent Advances and New Frontiers in Riverine and Coastal Flood Modeling Open
Over the past decades, the scientific community has made significant efforts to simulate flooding conditions using a variety of complex physically based models. Despite all advances, these models still fall short in accuracy and reliabilit…
View article: A Multidecadal Assessment of Mean and Extreme Wave Climate Observed at Buoys off the U.S. East, Gulf, and West Coasts
A Multidecadal Assessment of Mean and Extreme Wave Climate Observed at Buoys off the U.S. East, Gulf, and West Coasts Open
The current understanding of wind-generated wave climate from buoy-based measurements is mainly focused on a limited number of locations and has not been updated to include measurements in the past decade. This study quantifies wave climat…
View article: Extreme waves in present and future climates using physics-based synthetic tropical cyclones in the Gulf of Mexico.
Extreme waves in present and future climates using physics-based synthetic tropical cyclones in the Gulf of Mexico. Open
Historically, extreme waves have been the most destructive force in the Gulf of Mexico, destroying and damaging thousands of offshore structures. The American Petroleum Institute has revised its design criteria for offshore platforms sever…
View article: Climate Change Impacts on Wind Waves Generated by Major Tropical Cyclones off the Coast of New Jersey, USA
Climate Change Impacts on Wind Waves Generated by Major Tropical Cyclones off the Coast of New Jersey, USA Open
Coastal areas of State of New Jersey in the Northeastern United States are exposed to extreme wind waves generated by tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean. Past studies suggest that the frequency and intensity of major hurricanes in the…
View article: Physical Instability of Individuals Exposed to Storm‐Induced Coastal Flooding: Vulnerability of New Yorkers During Hurricane Sandy
Physical Instability of Individuals Exposed to Storm‐Induced Coastal Flooding: Vulnerability of New Yorkers During Hurricane Sandy Open
Flood risk assessment requires a quantitative understanding of hazards and vulnerability. In the coastal built environment, the human's vulnerability to combined hazards due to the floodwater and winds is an integral component of flood ris…
View article: Impacts of climate change on hurricane flood hazards in Jamaica Bay, New York
Impacts of climate change on hurricane flood hazards in Jamaica Bay, New York Open
Sea level rise (SLR) and tropical cyclone (TC) climatology change could impact future flood hazards in Jamaica Bay—an urbanized back-barrier bay in New York—yet their compound impacts are not well understood. This study estimates the compo…
View article: Quantifying Tidal Phase Effects on Coastal Flooding Induced by Hurricane Sandy in Manhattan, New York Using a Micro-Scale Hydrodynamic Model
Quantifying Tidal Phase Effects on Coastal Flooding Induced by Hurricane Sandy in Manhattan, New York Using a Micro-Scale Hydrodynamic Model Open
This study investigates the effects of tidal phase on coastal flooding in New York City during Hurricane Sandy. A micro-scale hydrodynamic model is developed for Manhattan – the most densely populated borough of New York City – to accurate…
View article: Ship Wakes and Their Potential Impacts on Salt Marshes in Jamaica Bay, New York
Ship Wakes and Their Potential Impacts on Salt Marshes in Jamaica Bay, New York Open
Aerial photographs and field studies have revealed a rapid deterioration of salt marshes in Jamaica Bay, New York. Past studies have linked marsh deterioration to sediment supply, water quality, storms, and sea level rise. Yet ship wakes a…
View article: Storm surge return levels induced by mid-to-late-twenty-first-century extratropical cyclones in the Northeastern United States
Storm surge return levels induced by mid-to-late-twenty-first-century extratropical cyclones in the Northeastern United States Open
We investigate the impact of climate change on the storm surges induced by extratropical cyclones (ETCs) between November and March. We quantify changes to the storm surge between a historical period (1979–2004) and a future period during …
View article: Brief communication: Rapid assessment of damaged residential buildings in the Florida Keys after Hurricane Irma
Brief communication: Rapid assessment of damaged residential buildings in the Florida Keys after Hurricane Irma Open
On 10 September 2017, Hurricane Irma made landfall in the Florida Keys and caused significant damage. Informed by hydrodynamic storm surge and wave modeling and post-storm satellite imagery, a rapid damage survey was soon conducted for 160…
View article: Residence Time of a Highly Urbanized Estuary: Jamaica Bay, New York
Residence Time of a Highly Urbanized Estuary: Jamaica Bay, New York Open
Using a validated coupled hydrodynamic-tracer transport model, this study quantified the mean residence time in Jamaica Bay, a highly eutrophic lagoonal estuary in New York City. The Bay is a well-mixed to partially-stratified estuary with…