Effect of the Mahanadi River on the Development of Storm Surge Along the Orissa Coast of India: A Numerical Study |
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Authors: | S. K. Dube P. C. Sinha A. D. Rao Indu Jain Neetu Agnihotri |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, 110 016, India;(2) Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, 721 302, India |
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Abstract: | River-ocean coupled models are described for the evaluation of the interaction between river discharge and surge development along the Orissa coast of India. The models are used to study the effect of fresh water discharge from the Mahanadi River on the surge response along the Orissa coast due to the October 1999 super cyclone which led to severe flooding of the coastal and delta regions of Orissa. The so-called 1999 Paradip cyclone was one of the most severe cyclones; causing extensive damage to property and loss of lives. The present study emphasizes the impact of the Mahanadi River on overall surge development along the Orissa coast. Therefore, we have developed a location specific fine resolution model for the Orissa coast and coupled it with a one–dimensional river model. The numerical experiments are carried out, both with and without inclusion of fresh water discharge from the river. The bathymetry for the model has been taken from the naval hydrographic charts extending from the south of Orissa to the south of west Bengal. A simple drying scheme has also been included in the model in order to avoid the exposure of land near the coast due to strong negative sea-surface elevations. The simulations with river-ocean coupled models show that the discharge of fresh water carried by the river may modify the surge height in the Bay, especially in the western Bay of Bengal where one of the largest river systems of the east coast of India, the Mahanadi River, joins with the Bay of Bengal. Another dynamic effect of this inlet is the potentially deep inland penetration of the surge originating in the Bay. The model results are in good agreement with the available observations/estimates. |
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Keywords: | Mahanadi River Bay of Bengal tropical cyclone numerical model storm surge fresh water |
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