![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ĭavaleri L, Sclavo M (2006) The Calibration of wind and wave model data in the Mediterranean Sea. īrown JM, Wolf J (2009) Coupled wave and surge modelling for the eastern Irish Sea and implications for model wind-stress. īertin X, Bruneau N, Breilh J-F, Fortunato AB, Karpytchev M (2012) Importance of wave age and resonance in storm surges: the case Xynthia, Bay of Biscay. Īllahdadi MN, Chaichitehrani N, Jose F, Nasrollahi A, Afshar A, Allahyar M (2018) Cyclone-generated Storm Surge in the Northern Gulf of Oman: a field data analysis during Cyclone Gonu. Īllahdadi MN, Chaichitehrani N, Allahyar M, McGee L (2017) Wave spectral patterns during a historical cyclone: a numerical model for cyclone gonu in the northern Oman Sea. In: Charabi Y (ed) Indian ocean tropical cyclones and climate change. Key findings of this study indicate the importance of wave-induced setup due to radiation stress as well as the role of the coupled model inaccurate storm surge simulation.Īl Najar KA, Salvekar PS (2010) Understanding the tropical cyclone Gonu. The wind, pressure, and wave have a contribution of 77.9%, 22.3%, and 10.3%, respectively, in inducing the peak surge of the storm. First, there is a peak surge caused by winds, after that the surges induced by the wave and atmospheric pressure. Also, the influences of the key factors interaction (wind, atmospheric pressure, and wave) on a storm surge in the Iranian Makran coasts were evaluated. Model results, and in particular the water level and significant wave height, agreed well with the observations during the Gonu storm’s period. The simulations were carried out using the two-way coupling of wave and hydrodynamic models (MIKE 21 SW + MIKE 3 HD) to compute the wave characteristics and water levels during the super cyclone Gonu, which were validated with the field measurements. This paper aims to investigate tropical cyclone-induced waves and storm surges in the Gulf of Oman through the wave-tide-circulation coupled system. ![]() Although, the Iranian Makran coastal region in the Gulf of Oman is vulnerable to storms and coastal hazards, the interaction of waves on the storm surge has not yet been studied in this region. Even if the wind is the main force of driving the surge, waves and tide are also key factors that affect the momentum and mass transport during the storm surge. A storm surge is a complex phenomenon in which current, tide, and waves interact with each other. ![]()
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