Modeling the morphodynamics of coastal responses to extreme events: what shape are we in?

dc.contributor.author Sherwood, Christopher R.
dc.contributor.author van Dongeren, Ap
dc.contributor.author Doyle, James D.
dc.contributor.author Hegermiller, Christie A.
dc.contributor.author Hsu, Tian-Jian
dc.contributor.author Kalra, Tarandeep S.
dc.contributor.author Olabarrieta, Maitane
dc.contributor.author Penko, Allison M.
dc.contributor.author Rafati, Yashar
dc.contributor.author Roelvink, Dano
dc.contributor.author van der Lugt, Marlies
dc.contributor.author Veeramony, Jay
dc.contributor.author Warner, John C.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-06-16T16:13:56Z
dc.date.available 2022-06-16T16:13:56Z
dc.date.issued 2021-07-27
dc.description This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Sherwood, C. R., van Dongeren, A., Doyle, J., Hegermiller, C. A., Hsu, T.-J., Kalra, T. S., Olabarrieta, M., Penko, A. M., Rafati, Y., Roelvink, D., van der Lugt, M., Veeramony, J., & Warner, J. C. Modeling the morphodynamics of coastal responses to extreme events: what shape are we in? Annual Review of Marine Science, 14, (2022): 457–492, https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-032221-090215. en_US
dc.description.abstract 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. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship All authors except D.R. were partially supported by the IFMSIP project, funded by US Office of Naval Research grant PE 0601153N under contracts N00014-17-1-2459 (Deltares), N00014-18-1-2785 (University of Delaware), N0001419WX00733 (US Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey), N0001418WX01447 (US Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center), and N0001418IP00016 (US Geological Survey). C.R.S., C.A.H., T.S.K., and J.C.W. were supported by the US Geological Survey Coastal/Marine Hazards and Resources Program. A.v.D. and M.v.d.L. were supported by the Deltares Strategic Research project Quantifying Flood Hazards and Impacts. M.O. acknowledges support from National Science Foundation project OCE-1554892. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Sherwood, C. R., van Dongeren, A., Doyle, J., Hegermiller, C. A., Hsu, T.-J., Kalra, T. S., Olabarrieta, M., Penko, A. M., Rafati, Y., Roelvink, D., van der Lugt, M., Veeramony, J., & Warner, J. C. (2022). Modeling the morphodynamics of coastal responses to extreme events: what shape are we in? Annual Review of Marine Science, 14, 457–492. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1146/annurev-marine-032221-090215
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/29021
dc.publisher Annual Reviews en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-marine-032221-090215
dc.subject Coastal morphodynamics en_US
dc.subject Extreme storms en_US
dc.subject Coastal modeling en_US
dc.subject Sandy coasts en_US
dc.subject Waves en_US
dc.subject Sediment transport en_US
dc.title Modeling the morphodynamics of coastal responses to extreme events: what shape are we in? en_US
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