Mitigating the effects of storm surges generated by tropical cyclones: A proposal |
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Authors: | Tad S. Murty Mohammed I. El-Sabh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Ocean Sciences, PO Box 6000, V 8L 4B2 Sidney, BC, Canada;(2) Centre Océanographique de Rimouski, Université du Québec à Rimouski, G5L 3A1 Rimouski, Québec, Canada |
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Abstract: | One of the regions of the globe that is frequently and very significantly affected by storm surges is Bangladesh. These high amplitude water-level oscillations are generated by the meteorological forcing fields due to tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal. The tide also plays a significant role in determining the time history of the total water level. Due to the greenhouse warming associated with the increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, it is expected that the frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal will increase substantially within the next 50 to 100 years. This new breed of tropical cyclones, referred to as hypercanes , will generate storm surges on the coast of Bangladesh which could attain amplitudes of up to 15 m, much greater than the present-day amplitudes of up to 6 m. Various mitigation procedures are discussed and compared. |
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Keywords: | Storm surges tropical cyclones Bangladesh |
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