1976
DOI: 10.9753/icce.v15.51
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Hurricane Tide Frequencies on the Atlantic Coast

Abstract: Hurricane surge Is a serious and not uncommon event along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts of the United States. The most disastrous display of hurricane forces in recent decades was by Camille, which struck the Mississippi coast in 1969. The storm tide reached 24.6 ft MSL„ Reported storm tides on the Atlantic coast have reached elevations of 15 to 20 ft in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas and New England. One of the latest coordinated efforts to alleviate losses from hurricanes — supplementing warning se… Show more

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“…Although the present analysis is admittedly crude in many aspects, the large discrepancies among these four sources indicate that the prediction by the Corps of Engineers in 1972 based on the concept of a standard project hurricane of 500 year return period and by Myers in 1970 for Atlantic City, New Jersey are probably overly conservative for the Delaware coast. This comment is based on the seemingly lack of technical basis for the assessment of the 500 year return period for the Corps study and the result by Ho (1976) which indicates a higher tide at Atlantic City, New Jersey than at Delaware. To be more specific than this requires further improvement of the simulation analysis on at least the following aspects:…”
Section: Comparison and Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the present analysis is admittedly crude in many aspects, the large discrepancies among these four sources indicate that the prediction by the Corps of Engineers in 1972 based on the concept of a standard project hurricane of 500 year return period and by Myers in 1970 for Atlantic City, New Jersey are probably overly conservative for the Delaware coast. This comment is based on the seemingly lack of technical basis for the assessment of the 500 year return period for the Corps study and the result by Ho (1976) which indicates a higher tide at Atlantic City, New Jersey than at Delaware. To be more specific than this requires further improvement of the simulation analysis on at least the following aspects:…”
Section: Comparison and Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%