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1 June 2017 Storm Surge along the Yellow River Delta under Directional Extreme Wind Conditions
Zhifeng Wang, Liangming Zhou, Qingjie Li, Xiaojuan Sun
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Wang, Z.; Zhou, L.; Li, Q., and Sun, X., 2017. Storm surge along the Yellow River Delta under directional extreme wind conditions. In: Zhi, Y. and Guido Aldana, P.A. (eds.), Sustainability of Water Resources and the Development of Coastal Environments: Select Proceedings from the 2016 International Conference on Water Resource and Environment (WRE2016). Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 80, pp. 86–91. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

The storm surge model ADCIRC is applied to simulate storm surges along the Yellow River Delta. The wind force applied in this study was simulated by meteorological model MM5. Wind speed in storm surges among simulations and station observations were compared to verify consistency between simulations and real storm surges. The directional extreme wind parameters were studied in areas near the Yellow River Delta and determined by Pearson-III distribution. From these parameters, three typical storm surges forced by relative directional extreme wind are discussed. The largest storm surge value in the northern Yellow River Delta is 1.1 m under extreme north wind, −0.9 m under extreme south wind and 0.6 m under extreme east wind. The southern Yellow River Delta has storm surge values of −1.8 m under extreme north wind, 0.55 m under extreme south wind and 1.2 m under extreme east wind.

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Zhifeng Wang, Liangming Zhou, Qingjie Li, and Xiaojuan Sun "Storm Surge along the Yellow River Delta under Directional Extreme Wind Conditions," Journal of Coastal Research 80(sp1), 86-91, (1 June 2017). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI80-012.1
Received: 20 September 2016; Accepted: 4 December 2016; Published: 1 June 2017
KEYWORDS
ADCIRC model
numerical simulation
Storm surge
Yellow River delta
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