海岸对极端事件反应的形态动力学建模:我们处于什么状态?

IF 14.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Christopher R Sherwood, Ap van Dongeren, James Doyle, Christie A Hegermiller, Tian-Jian Hsu, Tarandeep S Kalra, Maitane Olabarrieta, Allison M Penko, Yashar Rafati, Dano Roelvink, Marlies van der Lugt, Jay Veeramony, John C Warner
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引用次数: 23

摘要

本文综述了极端风暴对沙质海岸影响的基于过程的数值模式的最新进展。在更大尺度的气象和水动力学模型的驱动下,这些模型模拟了萨兰格风暴影响尺度上的形态动力学,包括冲积、碰撞、冲过和淹没。模型变得更广泛(随着更多过程的加入)和更深入(随着详细的物理取代早期的参数化)。波浪诱导流和浅滩波下泥沙输运的算法是最近发展起来的。社区和开源模式已经成为规范。对初始条件(地形、土地覆盖和沉积物特征)的观测已经变得更加详细,热带气旋和波浪模式的改进提供了更好地解析和更准确的强迫(风、波浪、浪涌和高地流),从而使模式技能得到相应的改进。我们预见未来的风暴影响模型将越来越多地解析单个波浪,应用数据同化,并用于集成建模模式来预测不确定性。
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Modeling the Morphodynamics of Coastal Responses to Extreme Events: What Shape Are We In?

This review focuses on recent advances in process-based numerical models of the impact of extreme storms on sandy coasts. Driven by larger-scale models of meteorology and hydrodynamics, these models simulate morphodynamics across the Sallenger storm-impact scale, including swash,collision, overwash, and inundation. Models are becoming both wider (as more processes are added) and deeper (as detailed physics replaces earlier parameterizations). Algorithms for wave-induced flows and sediment transport under shoaling waves are among the recent developments. Community and open-source models have become the norm. Observations of initial conditions (topography, land cover, and sediment characteristics) have become more detailed, and improvements in tropical cyclone and wave models provide forcing (winds, waves, surge, and upland flow) that is better resolved and more accurate, yielding commensurate improvements in model skill. We foresee that future storm-impact models will increasingly resolve individual waves, apply data assimilation, and be used in ensemble modeling modes to predict uncertainties.

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Annual Review of Marine Science
Annual Review of Marine Science 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
33.60
自引率
0.60%
发文量
40
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Marine Science, published since 2009, offers a comprehensive overview of the field. It covers various disciplines, including coastal and blue water oceanography (biological, chemical, geological, and physical), ecology, conservation, and technological advancements related to the marine environment. The journal's transition from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program ensures that all articles are available under a CC BY license, promoting wider accessibility and dissemination of knowledge.
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