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Simulation of the 1953 storm surge in the North Sea
Authors:Byung Ho Choi  Kyeong Ok Kim  Jin-Hee Yuk  Han Soo Lee
Institution:1.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Sungkyunkwan University,Suwon,Republic of Korea;2.Marine Environmental Research Center,Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology,Busan,Republic of Korea;3.Division of National Supercomputing,Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI),Daejeon,Republic of Korea;4.Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC),Hiroshima University,Higashi-Hiroshima,Japan
Abstract:The 1953 North Sea floods, the Big Flood, was one of the worst natural disasters in Europe in modern times and is probably one of the most studied severe coastal floods. Several factors led to the devastating storm surge along the southern North Sea coast in combination of strong and sustained northerly winds, invert barometric effect, high spring tide, and an accumulation of the large surge in the Strait of Dover. However, the storm waves and their roles during the 1953 North Sea storm surge are not well investigated. Therefore, the effect of wave setup due to breaking waves in the storm surge processes is investigated through numerical experiments. A coupled process-based tide-wave-surge model was used to investigate and simulate the storm surge in the North Sea during January 31–February 1, 1953 and validated by comparing with historical water level records at tide gauges and wave observations at light vessels in the North Sea. Meteorological forcing inputs for the period, January 27–February 3, 1953 are reproduced from ERA-20C reanalysis data with a constant correction factor for winds. From the simulation results, it is found that, in addition to the high water due to wind setup, wave setup due to breaking waves nearshore play a role of approximately 10% of the storm surge peaks with approximately 0.2 m. The resulting modeling system can be used extensively for the preparedness of the storm surge and wave of extreme condition, and usual barotropic forecast.
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