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Título : A comparative study of models to predict storm impact on beaches
Autor : de Santiago, Inaki; Morichon, Denis; Abadie, Stephane; Reniers, Ad J. H. M.; Liria, Pedro
Citación : NATURAL HAZARDS, 2017, 87, 843-865
Resumen : The storm impact scale of Sallenger (J Coast Res 890-895, 2000) was tested on a partially engineered beach. This scale is supposed to provide a convenient tool for coastal managers to categorize the storm impact at the shore. It is based on the relation between the elevation of storm wave runup and the elevation of a critical geomorphic or man-made structures in the present study. Two different approaches were tested to estimate the elevation of extreme storm wave runup: (1) a parametric model based on offshore wave conditions and local beach slope and (2) the XBeach process-based model that solves implicitly the runup. The study shows comparisons between impact regimes computed with the two methods and those derived from video observations acquired during 2 weeks while the site was battered by three consecutive storms. Storms scenario including wave conditions with higher return periods and different tidal range were also investigated. The advantages and disadvantages of the two methods used to compute extreme water level are then compared, and guidelines for the development of early warning system are drawn.
Palabras clave : Storm impact; XBeach; Extreme runup; Risk management; Urbanized beach; MESO-TIDAL BEACH; WAVE RUN-UP; NATURAL BEACH; PROFILE VARIABILITY; DUNE EROSION; PART 1; SCALE; BATHYMETRY; SIMULATION; BOUNDARY
Fecha de publicación : 2017
Editorial : SPRINGER
Tipo de documento: Article
Idioma: Inglés
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-017-2830-6
URI : http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/459
ISSN : 0921-030X
E-ISSN: 1573-0840
Patrocinador: Territorial Cooperation Programme Spain-France-Andorra POCTEFA
ACBA (Agglomeration Cote Basque Adour)
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