We face a new era in the assessment of multiple natural hazards whose statistics are becoming alarmingly non‐stationary due to ubiquitous long‐term changes in climate. One …
Tsunami resonance and coupled oscillation of shelf and bays modes has been reported to be important in tsunami wave amplification. The main objective of this work is to study the …
Unlike in the deep ocean, simulating the propagation of tsunamis in the coastal zone requires a non-linear model with a fine resolution bathymetry/topography to cope with the …
Tides are often the largest source of sea levels fluctuations. Two new probabilistic tsunami hazard assessments (PTHA) methods are proposed to combine the tidal phase uncertainty …
Abstract Global Navigation Satellite System Interferometric Reflectometry (GNSS‐IR) measures water level using the interference pattern in signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) from …
J Wang, PLF Liu - Coastal Engineering, 2021 - Elsevier
Intensified activities of tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific have imposed increasing threats to coastal cities in the context of global climate change. A storm surge …
This study presents meteotsunami evolution and statistics in the Tamsui River estuarine system from 12 years observations. In the tide-dominated estuary, a strong correlation is …
In order to obtain a fair and reliable description of the wave amplitude and currents in harbors due to the tsunami generated by the 21 May 2003 Boumerdès earthquake (Algeria) …
NA Narulita, RUA Wiyono, G Halik… - Jurnal Teknik …, 2023 - scholar.archive.org
The tsunami of June 3, 1994, which originated from a shift in the Indo-Australia plate, resulted in hundreds of casualties and material damage on the south coast of Jember. This …