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View article: Compound Inundation Modeling of a 1‐D Idealized Coastal Watershed Using a Reduced‐Physics Approach
Compound Inundation Modeling of a 1‐D Idealized Coastal Watershed Using a Reduced‐Physics Approach Open
Low‐gradient coastal watersheds are susceptible to flooding caused by various flows such as rainfall‐runoff, astronomical tides, storm surges, and riverine flows. Compound flooding occurs when at least one coastal flood driver occurs simul…
View article: Pre-Print: Compound Inundation Modeling of a 1-D Idealized Coastal Watershed Using a Reduce-Physics Approach
Pre-Print: Compound Inundation Modeling of a 1-D Idealized Coastal Watershed Using a Reduce-Physics Approach Open
Low-gradient coastal watersheds are susceptible to flooding caused by various flows such as rainfall-runoff, astronomical tides, storm surges, and riverine flows. Compound flooding occurs when at least one coastal flood driver occurs simul…
View article: Delft3d Barataria Basin Sediment Budget Results
Delft3d Barataria Basin Sediment Budget Results Open
These zip files contain results from Delft3D FlexMesh model runs that simulate overbank sedimentation in Barataria Basin from a flooding Mississippi River and Bayou Lafourche. There are two sets of simulations, the Predam_Simulations.zip c…
View article: Integrated Modeling of Dynamic Marsh Feedbacks and Evolution Under Sea‐Level Rise in a Mesotidal Estuary (Plum Island, MA, USA)
Integrated Modeling of Dynamic Marsh Feedbacks and Evolution Under Sea‐Level Rise in a Mesotidal Estuary (Plum Island, MA, USA) Open
Around the world, wetland vulnerability to sea‐level rise (SLR) depends on different factors including tidal regimes, topography, creeks and estuary geometry, sediment availability, vegetation type, etc. The Plum Island estuary (PIE) is a …
View article: A Socioeconomic Dataset of the Risk Associated with the 1% and 0.2% Return Period Stillwater Flood Elevation under Sea-Level Rise for the Northern Gulf of Mexico
A Socioeconomic Dataset of the Risk Associated with the 1% and 0.2% Return Period Stillwater Flood Elevation under Sea-Level Rise for the Northern Gulf of Mexico Open
Storm surge flooding can cause significant damage to coastal communities. In addition, coastal communities face an increased risk of coastal hazards due to sea-level rise (SLR). This research developed a dataset to communicate the socioeco…
View article: Real-Time Simulated Storm Surge Predictions during Hurricane Michael (2018)
Real-Time Simulated Storm Surge Predictions during Hurricane Michael (2018) Open
Storm surge caused by tropical cyclones can cause overland flooding and lead to loss of life while damaging homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure. In 2018, Hurricane Michael made landfall near Mexico Beach, Florida, on 10 October …
View article: Future Flood Risk Exacerbated by the Dynamic Impacts of Sea Level Rise Along the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Future Flood Risk Exacerbated by the Dynamic Impacts of Sea Level Rise Along the Northern Gulf of Mexico Open
A growing concern of coastal communities is increased flood risk and non‐monetary consequences due to climate‐induced impacts such as sea level rise (SLR). Previous efforts have discussed the importance of future flood risk quantification …
View article: The ground-truth about lidar-derived digital elevation models in coastal wetland regions of the northern Gulf of Mexico
The ground-truth about lidar-derived digital elevation models in coastal wetland regions of the northern Gulf of Mexico Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive PosterOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]The ground-truth about lidar-derived digital elevation models in coastal wetland regions of the northern Gulf of MexicoAuthorsJinIkedai…
View article: Hydrodynamic Assessment of Natural and Nature-based Features for Escatawpa River and Grand Bay in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Hydrodynamic Assessment of Natural and Nature-based Features for Escatawpa River and Grand Bay in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Open
This presentation showcases a hydrodynamic assessment of natural and nature-based features (NNBFs) for the Pascagoula River, the Escatawpa River and Grand Bay, located along the Mississippi coast of the northern Gulf of Mexico. Two separat…
View article: A Physics-Based Classification of Coastal Land-Margins based on Surface Flow
A Physics-Based Classification of Coastal Land-Margins based on Surface Flow Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive PosterOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]A Physics-Based Classification of Coastal Land-Margins based on Surface FlowAuthorsFelixSantiago-CollazoMatthewBilskieiDPeterBacopoulos…
View article: An Examination of Compound Flood Hazard Zones for Past, Present, and Future Low-Gradient Coastal Land-Margins
An Examination of Compound Flood Hazard Zones for Past, Present, and Future Low-Gradient Coastal Land-Margins Open
Recent events worldwide demonstrate how coastal communities of integrated natural and human systems are exposed to hydrological and coastal flooding processes. Standard flood hazard assessment practices account independently for rainfall-r…
View article: Communicating and Understanding Ecosystem Services Assessment With Coastal Stakeholders: Obstacles and Opportunities
Communicating and Understanding Ecosystem Services Assessment With Coastal Stakeholders: Obstacles and Opportunities Open
This paper reports on insights and lessons learned from stakeholder engagement, particularly focus groups, conducted during a multi-year, NOAA-sponsored transdisciplinary project. A major project goal was to demonstrate and communicate ben…
View article: Assessing the Effectiveness of Nourishment in Decadal Barrier Island Morphological Resilience
Assessing the Effectiveness of Nourishment in Decadal Barrier Island Morphological Resilience Open
Nourishment has shown to be an effective method for short-term storm protection along barrier islands and sandy beaches by reducing flooding, wave attack and erosion. However, the ability of nourishment to mitigate the effects of storms an…
View article: Enhancing Flood Hazard Assessments in Coastal Louisiana Through Coupled Hydrologic and Surge Processes
Enhancing Flood Hazard Assessments in Coastal Louisiana Through Coupled Hydrologic and Surge Processes Open
Traditional coastal flood hazard studies do not typically account for rainfall-runoff processes in quantifying flood hazard and related cascading risks. This study addresses the potential impacts of antecedent rainfall-runoff, tropical cyc…
View article: Excel In Mathematics: Applications Of Calculus
Excel In Mathematics: Applications Of Calculus Open
NOTE: The first page of text has been automatically extracted and included below in lieu of an abstract EXCEL in Mathematics: Applications of Calculus Abstract Nationally only 40% of the incoming freshmen STEM majors are successful in earn…
View article: Progress Of The Excel Program At The University Of Central Florida: An Nsf Step Funded Project
Progress Of The Excel Program At The University Of Central Florida: An Nsf Step Funded Project Open
NOTE: The first page of text has been automatically extracted and included below in lieu of an abstract Progress of the EXCEL Program at the University of Central Florida: An NSF STEP Funded Project Abstract The National Science Foundation…
View article: Future flood risk exacerbated by the dynamic impacts of sea level rise
Future flood risk exacerbated by the dynamic impacts of sea level rise Open
A growing concern of coastal communities is an increase in flood risk and non-monetary consequences as a result of climate-induced impacts such as sea level rise (SLR). While previous studies have outlined the importance of quantifying fut…
View article: Model Sensitivity to Topographic Uncertainty in Meso- and Microtidal Marshes
Model Sensitivity to Topographic Uncertainty in Meso- and Microtidal Marshes Open
Light detection and ranging (Lidar) derived digital elevation models are widely used in modeling coastal marsh systems. However, the topographic error in these models can affect simulations of marsh coverage and characteristics. We investi…
View article: DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE RETURN PERIOD STILLWATER FLOODPLAINS FOR THE COASTS OF MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, AND THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE
DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE RETURN PERIOD STILLWATER FLOODPLAINS FOR THE COASTS OF MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, AND THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE Open
Rising seas increase the exposure, vulnerability, and thus the risk associated with storm surge flowing across the coastal floodplain (Passeri et al. 2015). This is especially true across low-gradient coastal landscapes such as Mississippi…
View article: ASSESSMENT OF THE EVOLUTION OF STORM SURGE IN COASTAL LOUISIANA
ASSESSMENT OF THE EVOLUTION OF STORM SURGE IN COASTAL LOUISIANA Open
The Louisiana coastal landscape comprises an intricate system of fragmented wetlands, natural ridges, man-made navigation canals, flood protection and oil and gas infrastructure. Louisiana lost approximately 1,883 square miles (4,877 sq km…
View article: Dynamic responses and implications to coastal wetlands and the surrounding regions under sea level rise
Dynamic responses and implications to coastal wetlands and the surrounding regions under sea level rise Open
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal dynamics of sea level rise in salt marshes. A coupled hydrodynamic-marsh model (Hydro-MEM) was applied to both a marine-dominated (Grand Ba…
View article: Communicating with Coastal Decision-Makers and Environmental Educators via Sea Level Rise Decision-Support Tools
Communicating with Coastal Decision-Makers and Environmental Educators via Sea Level Rise Decision-Support Tools Open
Communicating about environmental risks requires understanding and addressing stakeholder needs, perspectives, and anticipated uses for communication products and decision-support tools. This paper demonstrates how long-term dialogue betwe…