1986
DOI: 10.1016/0079-6611(86)90039-x
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The storm surge problem in the bay of Bengal

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“…Along the Bangladesh coast itself, tropical storms of 1876, 1891, 1970 and 1991, and the subsequent surges taken a toll of 100,000 lives (Gönnert et al 2001). It may also be noted that storm surges in the Bay of Bengal attracted the largest number of publications such as Das (1972), Flierl and Robinson (1972), Murty et al (1986), Khalil (1992), Vatvani et al (2000), Rao et al (2004), Kumar et al (2008) and Dube et al (2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along the Bangladesh coast itself, tropical storms of 1876, 1891, 1970 and 1991, and the subsequent surges taken a toll of 100,000 lives (Gönnert et al 2001). It may also be noted that storm surges in the Bay of Bengal attracted the largest number of publications such as Das (1972), Flierl and Robinson (1972), Murty et al (1986), Khalil (1992), Vatvani et al (2000), Rao et al (2004), Kumar et al (2008) and Dube et al (2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the infrastructure was still limited in its capacity to buffer even low category cyclonic storms, such as the 1974 cyclone that made landfall through SWBD and claimed 600 human lives. Furthermore, the impact of the category-4 Great Bhola Cyclone in 1970, which claimed more than 300,000 human lives throughout Bangladesh, was also felt in SWBD (Murty et al 1986, Van Schendel 2009. Although the CEP did make the SES robust to normal flooding, the system as a whole was still fragile to extreme events such as cyclonic storms.…”
Section: Analysis I: the Traditional Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ali 1979;Lwin 1980;Das et al 1983;Ghosh 1985;John et al 1983;Murty et al 1986;Flather 1994;Dube et al 2000Dube et al , 2004Rao et al 2012;Jain et al 2010). Detailed reviews on numerical studies on storm surges over BoB have been presented by Murty et al (1986) and more recently by Shaji et al (2014). They have indicated that in most cases the numerical storm surge models were forced with the reconstructed wind and pressure fields, adopting the methodologies based on Holland (1980) and Jelesnianski et al (1992) by utilizing the storm track data from JTWC and IMD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good number of storm surge studies have been documented for BoB (NIO) basin using monograms, empirical, theoretical and numerical methods (e.g. Ali 1979;Lwin 1980;Das et al 1983;Ghosh 1985;John et al 1983;Murty et al 1986;Flather 1994;Dube et al 2000Dube et al , 2004Rao et al 2012;Jain et al 2010). Detailed reviews on numerical studies on storm surges over BoB have been presented by Murty et al (1986) and more recently by Shaji et al (2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%