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Coastal flooding: impact of waves on storm surge during extremes – a case study for the German Bight
2016
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> This study addresses the impact of wind, waves, tidal forcing and baroclinicity on the sea level of the German Bight during extreme storm events. The role of wave-induced processes, tides and baroclinicity is quantified, and the results are compared with in situ measurements and satellite data. A coupled high-resolution modelling system is used to simulate wind waves, the water level and the three-dimensional hydrodynamics. The models used are the wave model WAM
doi:10.5194/nhess-16-2373-2016
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