Hurricane Katrina storm surge delineation: implications for future storm surge forecasts and warnings

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Ginni Melton
Melanie Gall
Jerry T. Mitchell
Susan L. Cutter
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[1] University of South Carolina,
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Natural Hazards | 2010年 / 54卷
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Storm surge mapping; Hurricane Katrina; Coastal Mississippi;
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The storm surge in coastal Mississippi caused by Hurricane Katrina was unprecedented in the region. The height and geographic extent of the storm surge came as a surprise to many and exceeded pre-impact surge scenarios based on SLOSH models that were the basis for emergency preparedness and local land use decision-making. This paper explores the spatial accuracy of three interpolated storm surge surfaces derived from post-event reconnaissance data by comparing the interpolation results to a specific SLOSH run. The findings are used to suggest improvements in the calibration of existing pre-event storm surge models such as SLOSH. Finally, the paper provides some suggestions on an optimal surge forecast map that could enhance the communication of storm surge risks to the public.
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