Quantifying Compound and Nonlinear Effects of Hurricane‐Induced Flooding Using a Dynamically Coupled Hydrological‐Ocean Model
Daoyang Bao,
Z. George Xue,
John C. Warner
Abstract:We recently developed a dynamically coupled hydrological‐ocean modeling system that provides seamless coverage across the land‐ocean continuum during hurricane‐induced compound flooding. This study introduced a local inertial equation and a diagonal flow algorithm to the overland routing of the coupled system’s hydrology model (WRF‐Hydro). Using Hurricane Florence (2018) as a test case, the performance of the coupled model was significantly improved, evidenced by its enhanced capability of capturing backwater … Show more
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