The North Carolina State University Coastal And Estuary Storm Surge And Flood Prediction System
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
63
Pages
10
Published
2003
Size
512 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/ECO030101
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
L. J Pietrafesa, L. Xie, D. A. Dickey, M. C. Peng & S. Yan
Abstract
The North Carolina State University coastal and estuary storm surge and flood prediction system L. J. Pietrafesa, L. Xie, D. A. Dickey, M. C. Peng & S. Yan College of Physical & Mathematical Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27691, USA Abstract The North Carolina State University Coastal and Estuary Marine & Environmental Prediction System (CEMEPS) is a coupled system of mathematical models. CEMEPS contains a suite of interactively linked atmospheric, oceanic, estuary and river model components. The model architecture couples mesoscale atmospheric models or event models such as hurricanes or a suite of atmospheric variable measurements, wind-fields and precipitation, to ocean basin, continental margin, and estuary hydrodynamic models to a river discharge-interaction model. So, winds and precipitation are both observed and modeled and water waves and currents and water levels are predicted. Thus, storm surge and estuary flooding can be accurately determined well in advance
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