PPT-Climate Change and Storm Surge
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The Forgotten Factor 1 Ricardo A Alvarez 2 CLIMATE CHANGE TROPICAL CYCLONES Global Warming Sea Level Rise Storm Surge
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The Forgotten Factor 1 Ricardo A Alvarez 2 CLIMATE CHANGE TROPICAL CYCLONES Global Warming Sea Level Rise Storm Surge. Developed over the course of sev eral years in consultation with emergency managers broadcast meteorologists and others this new map will show eographical areas where inundation from storm surge could occur How high above ground the water could reac 32 27 Tide Waves Freshwater Input Total Water Level brPage 4br Central Pressure Storm Intensity Size Storm Forward Spee Angle of Approach to Coast Shape of the Coastline Width and Slope of the Ocean Bottom Local Features The Many Factors that Influe LTC4366 Floating Surge Stopper Surge Stoppers FLOATING ADJUSTABLE CLAMP VOUTREF+ V IN9V TO 500V 28V100ms/DIV28V 43V CLAMP 100V/DIV20V/DIV 20ms/DIV 200V CLAMP 160V 160V 200V/DIV100V/DIV In harsh Tom Ravens and Jon Allen, Univ. of Alaska Anchorage. 10 km. 10 km. Kashunuk R.. Research Goal: determine the likely change in YK Delta ecology due to storm surges – enhanced by sea level rise. Tasks:. Storm surge is defined as the abnormal rise of water generated by a storm, over and abovethe normal astronomical tide, and is expressed in terms of height above predicted or expected tide a vertical B. Lee Lindner, . Stephen . Duke, . Janet Johnson. College of Charleston. Frank . Alsheimer. National Weather Service, Charleston. 1. Background. CHARLESTON HAS EXPERIENCED MANY HITS OR NEAR MISSES IN THE PAST 20 YEARS . 30 October 2012. Current Conditions. Projected 5-day Rainfall from Sandy. Where is Risk the Greatest?. Source: Scott Edelman (Watershed Concepts). Beaufort County, North Carolina. Elevation source for SLR mapping: 30-m DEM. (ETSS 2.0). Pre-Implementation Briefing. College Park, MD. May 14, 2015. Arthur Taylor, . Huiqing. Liu and Ryan Schuster. MDL/NWS/NOAA. E. xtra . T. ropical . S. torm . S. urge . (. ETSS). Predicts . B. Lee Lindner, . Stephen . Duke, . Janet Johnson. College of Charleston. Frank . Alsheimer. National Weather Service, Charleston. 1. Background. CHARLESTON HAS EXPERIENCED MANY HITS OR NEAR MISSES IN THE PAST 20 YEARS . By Benton D McGee Roland W Tollett and Burl B GoreePressure transducers sensors are accurate reliable and cost-effective tools to measure and record the magnitude extent and timing of hurricane storm Frank . Revitte. National Weather Service. Weather Forecast Office. New Orleans/Baton Rouge. “This is just a CAT 1 hurricane”. “It has never flooded here before”. “I’ve been through Katrina and Gustav, this is nothing”. CH AP T ER 4.1 C OA T A L S T ORM S W HA IS T HE HAZARD ? ROP I CA L CYC L ONE C OA T A L S T ORM S Of all hazards associated with coastal storms, coastal ooding from storm surge causes the and . Changing Climate . on . Future . US . Hurricane Wind . and . Storm Surge Damages. Kerry Emanuel. Lorenz Center. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Program. Assessing Hurricane Event Risk. Wind. Dr. Danika van Proosdij. Dept. of Geography. Dykelands. : Strategic Importance for Climate Change Adaptation . MCCAP workshop Feb 2013. Outline. Extensive low lying intertidal environments. Dyking.
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