Storm Surges in the Strait of Georgia Simulated with a Regional Model

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作者
Soontiens, Nancy [1 ]
Allen, Susan E. [1 ]
Latornell, Doug [1 ]
Le Souef, Kate [1 ]
Machuca, Idalia [1 ]
Paquin, Jean-Philippe [2 ]
Lu, Youyu [3 ]
Thompson, Keith [2 ]
Korabel, Vasily [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada
[2] Dalhousie Univ, Halifax, NS, Canada
[3] Bedford Inst Oceanog, Dartmouth, NS, Canada
关键词
storm surge; Strait of Georgia; Salish Sea; numerical modelling; spatial variation; VANCOUVER-ISLAND; TIDAL MODEL; VARIABILITY; CIRCULATION; PREDICTION; LABRADOR; SHELF;
D O I
10.1080/07055900.2015.1108899
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The Strait of Georgia is a large, semi-enclosed body of water between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia connected to the Pacific Ocean via Juan de Fuca Strait at the south and Johnstone Strait at the north. During the winter months, coastal communities along the Strait of Georgia are at risk of flooding caused by storm surges, a natural hazard that can occur when a strong storm coincides with high tide. This investigation produces storm surge hindcasts using a three-dimensional numerical ocean model for the Strait of Georgia and the surrounding bodies of water (Juan de Fuca Strait, Puget Sound, and Johnstone Strait) collectively known as the Salish Sea. The numerical model employs the Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean architecture in a regional configuration. The model is evaluated through comparisons of tidal elevation harmonics and storm surge with observations. Important forcing factors contributing to storm surges are assessed. It is shown that surges entering the domain from the Pacific Ocean make the most significant contribution to surge amplitude within the Strait of Georgia. Comparisons between simulations and high-resolution and low-resolution atmospheric forcing further emphasize that remote forcing is the dominant factor in surge amplitudes in this region. In addition, local wind patterns caused a slight increase in surge amplitude on the mainland side of the Strait of Georgia compared with Vancouver Island coastal areas during a major wind storm on 15 December 2006. Generally, surge amplitudes are found to be greater within the Strait of Georgia than in Juan de Fuca Strait.
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