Hydrodynamic modeling of Delaware Bay with applications to storm surges and coastal flooding: current conditions and future scenarios

Author(s)Paim Ferraz Rodrigues, Andre
Date Accessioned2018-07-06T14:17:50Z
Date Available2018-07-06T14:17:50Z
Publication Date2016
SWORD Update2018-02-26T17:22:54Z
AbstractThis study is aimed at better understanding storm surges and associated flooding at Delaware Bay coastal regions, considering present day sea levels and future sea level rise. To simulate realistic storm surges we employ a nested regional hydrodynamic modeling approach. An established regional model (RM) for the Delaware Bay and its adjacent coastal shelf is first forced at its lateral boundaries with realistic water levels and depth averaged currents. Imposing this remote forcing in the RM is critical for accurately modeling the timing and magnitude of the storm surge. Then we use water levels and currents from the RM to drive a high resolution local model, with horizontal resolution down to 10 m, for a region close to Bowers, Delaware, that is susceptible to coastal flooding. As a test case we apply this modeling framework for Hurricane Sandy (2012). To investigate the influence of sea level rise on future storm surge events, we consider three different sea level rise scenarios assuming present-day bathymetry and topography. To analyze the impact of a storm surge like the generated by Hurricane Sandy, we added the sea level rise suggested in each scenario to the mean sea level of our simulation. The wind forcing was the same in all scenarios. These scenarios showed that even a SLR of 0.5 m could turn South Bowers into a tidally inundated area with the rest of the town being very susceptible to storm surges, while in the worst case scenario, a part of the town would be permanently under water and the rest of it would be inundated daily, forcing the whole town to be moved.en_US
AdvisorKukulka, Tobias
DegreeM.S.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, School of Marine Science and Policy
Unique Identifier1043356795
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/23611
Languageen
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
URIhttps://search.proquest.com/docview/2025939883?accountid=10457
KeywordsApplied sciencesen_US
KeywordsHealth and environmental sciencesen_US
KeywordsEarth sciencesen_US
KeywordsBoundary forcingen_US
KeywordsDelaware Bayen_US
KeywordsFloodingen_US
KeywordsNumerical modelingen_US
KeywordsSea level riseen_US
KeywordsStorm surgeen_US
TitleHydrodynamic modeling of Delaware Bay with applications to storm surges and coastal flooding: current conditions and future scenariosen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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