Global Perspective on Meteotsunami Science
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Global Perspective on Meteotsunami Science
Rabinovich, Alexander B.; Vilibic, Ivica; Anderson, Eric J.
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
11/2022
683
Mole
Inglês
9783030870294
15 a 20 dias
1044
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Editorial.- Meteotsunamis at global scale: problems of event identification, parameterization and cataloguing.- On the possibility of seismic recording of meteotsunamis.- Operational tool for characterizing high-frequency sea level oscillations.- Proudman resonance with tides, bathymetry and variable atmospheric forcings.- Long wave generation and coastal amplification due to propagating atmospheric pressure disturbances.- The Mediterranean and Black Sea meteotsunamis: an overview.- The Balearic rissaga: from pioneering research to present-day knowledge,- Forecasting meteotsunamis with neural networks: the case of Ciutadella harbour (Balearic Islands).- On the potential of ensemble forecasting for the prediction of meteotsunamis in the Balearic Islands: sensitivity to atmospheric model parameterizations.- Observing meteotsunamis ("Marrobbio") on the southwestern coast of Sicily.- Meteotsunami-related flooding and drying: numerical modeling of four Adriatic events.- The lower ionosphere disturbances observed during the chain of the meteotsunamis in the Mediterranean Sea in June 2014.- The 6-7 July 2010 meteotsunami along the coast of Portugal: insights from data analysis and numerical modelling.- Meteorologically generated long-period waves and their impact on the Dutch primary national flooding protection system.- Convective rear-flank downdraft as driver for meteotsunami along English Channel and North Sea coasts 28-29 May 2017.- Addressing the meteotsunami risk in the united states.- A high-amplitude atmospheric inertia-gravity wave-induced meteotsunami in Lake Michigan.- The meteorological tsunami of 1 November 2010 in the southern Strait of Georgia: a case study.- Meteotsunami model forecast: can coastal hazard be quantified in real time?.- Meteotsunamis in Brazil: an overview of known occurrences from 1977 to 2020.- Atmospherically induced large amplitude sea-level oscillations on October 29, 2019 at Santa Catarina, Brazil.- Numerical study of meteotsunamis driven by atmospheric gravity waves in coastal waters of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.- Extreme sea levels at Rapa Nui (Easter Island) during intense atmospheric rivers.- Combined hazard of typhoon-generated meteorological tsunamis and storm surges along the coast of Japan.- Unexpected meteotsunamis prior to Typhoon Wipha and Typhoon Neoguri.- Numerical study on a possible cause of the 'strange tide' in the coastal area of Jiangsu Province, China.- Real-time pressure disturbance monitoring system in the Yellow Sea: pilot test during the period of March to April 2018.- Resonant oscillations in the western part of the Peter the Great Gulf in the Sea of Japan.- Weather radar and ancillary observations of the convective system causing the northern Persian Gulf meteotsunami on 19 March 2017.
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Meteotsunami science;High-frequency sea level oscillations;Forecasting meteotsunamis;Meteorology and long period waves;Flood protection systems
Editorial.- Meteotsunamis at global scale: problems of event identification, parameterization and cataloguing.- On the possibility of seismic recording of meteotsunamis.- Operational tool for characterizing high-frequency sea level oscillations.- Proudman resonance with tides, bathymetry and variable atmospheric forcings.- Long wave generation and coastal amplification due to propagating atmospheric pressure disturbances.- The Mediterranean and Black Sea meteotsunamis: an overview.- The Balearic rissaga: from pioneering research to present-day knowledge,- Forecasting meteotsunamis with neural networks: the case of Ciutadella harbour (Balearic Islands).- On the potential of ensemble forecasting for the prediction of meteotsunamis in the Balearic Islands: sensitivity to atmospheric model parameterizations.- Observing meteotsunamis ("Marrobbio") on the southwestern coast of Sicily.- Meteotsunami-related flooding and drying: numerical modeling of four Adriatic events.- The lower ionosphere disturbances observed during the chain of the meteotsunamis in the Mediterranean Sea in June 2014.- The 6-7 July 2010 meteotsunami along the coast of Portugal: insights from data analysis and numerical modelling.- Meteorologically generated long-period waves and their impact on the Dutch primary national flooding protection system.- Convective rear-flank downdraft as driver for meteotsunami along English Channel and North Sea coasts 28-29 May 2017.- Addressing the meteotsunami risk in the united states.- A high-amplitude atmospheric inertia-gravity wave-induced meteotsunami in Lake Michigan.- The meteorological tsunami of 1 November 2010 in the southern Strait of Georgia: a case study.- Meteotsunami model forecast: can coastal hazard be quantified in real time?.- Meteotsunamis in Brazil: an overview of known occurrences from 1977 to 2020.- Atmospherically induced large amplitude sea-level oscillations on October 29, 2019 at Santa Catarina, Brazil.- Numerical study of meteotsunamis driven by atmospheric gravity waves in coastal waters of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.- Extreme sea levels at Rapa Nui (Easter Island) during intense atmospheric rivers.- Combined hazard of typhoon-generated meteorological tsunamis and storm surges along the coast of Japan.- Unexpected meteotsunamis prior to Typhoon Wipha and Typhoon Neoguri.- Numerical study on a possible cause of the 'strange tide' in the coastal area of Jiangsu Province, China.- Real-time pressure disturbance monitoring system in the Yellow Sea: pilot test during the period of March to April 2018.- Resonant oscillations in the western part of the Peter the Great Gulf in the Sea of Japan.- Weather radar and ancillary observations of the convective system causing the northern Persian Gulf meteotsunami on 19 March 2017.
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