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Comparative Hydrodynamics during Events along a Barrier Island: Explanation for Overwash
Authors:Janelle V. Reynolds-Fleming  Richard A. Luettich  Jason G. Fleming
Affiliation:2. Seahorse Coastal Consulting, 3103 Mandy Lane, Suite 3, Morehead City, NC, 28557, USA
1. UNC-Chapel Hill-Institute of Marine Sciences, 3431 Arendell St, Morehead City, NC, 28557, USA
Abstract:A fairly undeveloped barrier island along the mid-Atlantic coast, Onslow Beach, was exposed to two differing, yet sequential meteorological events in the fall of 2008. The response of the barrier island differed significantly enough to warrant investigation into the causes of aberrant overwash locations. Tropical Storm Hanna generated high significant wave heights for a short period of time and caused overwash events along the southern portion of Onslow Beach. The Nor’easter and subsequent wind shift after TS Hanna generated significant wave heights that were lower than during TS Hanna, yet more locations of overwash were recorded along the beach. Data from NOAA wave buoys and a nearshore deployed AWAC were analyzed to understand the underlying physics behind the recorded differences in barrier island response. These data were also used to validate a coupled hydrodynamic (ADCIRC) and waves (SWAN) model to investigate the alongshore variability. Low frequency variability, on the order of days, and tidal timing of shoreward high significant wave heights contributed to the recorded variability.
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