2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-5418
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Efficient and accurate modeling of wave-driven flooding on coral reef-lined coasts: Case Study of Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands

Abstract: <p>Many coral reef islands are low-lying, which in combination with population growth, sea level rise and possibly more frequent extreme weather events is likely to result in increased coastal risk (e.g. Storlazzi et al., 2015). On smaller scales of O(10 km) wave-driven coastal inundation can be accurately predicted with advanced models such as XBeach (Roelvink et al., 2009), at already high computational costs. For larger scales, larger number of islands, for scenario modelling, and for implemen… Show more

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“…because it uses a 1D weakly reflective boundary condition. SFINCS generates coastal water levels accurately with reduced computation speeds when compared to other coastal hydrodynamic models (e.g., XBeach (Bertoncelj et al, 2021) and Delft3D FM (Röbke et al, 2021)).…”
Section: Hydrodynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…because it uses a 1D weakly reflective boundary condition. SFINCS generates coastal water levels accurately with reduced computation speeds when compared to other coastal hydrodynamic models (e.g., XBeach (Bertoncelj et al, 2021) and Delft3D FM (Röbke et al, 2021)).…”
Section: Hydrodynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%