03199nam 2200817z- 450 991055720420332120231214133011.0(CKB)5400000000041898(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76273(EXLCZ)99540000000004189820202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierStorm Tide and Wave Simulations and AssessmentBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (148 p.)3-0365-0496-6 3-0365-0497-4 In this Special Issue, seven high-quality papers covering the application and development of many high-end techniques for studies on storm tides, surges, and waves have been published, for instance, the employment of an artificial neural network for predicting coastal freak waves [1]; a reproduction of super typhoon-created extreme waves [2]; a numerical analysis of nonlinear interactions for storm waves, tides, and currents [3]; wave simulation for an island using a circulation–wave coupled model [4]; an analysis of typhoon-induced waves along typhoon tracks in the western North Pacific Ocean [5]; an understanding of how a storm surge prevents or severely restricts aeolian supply [6]; and an investigation of coastal settlements and an assessment of their vulnerability [7].Technology: general issuesbicssccoastal freak waveprobabilistic forecastingartificial neural networkstorm wave heightsuper typhoonwave-circulation modelhybrid windscoastal hazardvulnerability assessmentunmanned aerial vehiclelandscapewave distributiontyphoon tracksWAVEWATCH-IIItyphoon wave climateempirical orthogonal functionaeolian processessurface moisturestorm surgesupply limitationsfetchSCHISM-WWM-IIIERA5direct modification methodstorm wavetidal elevationtidal currenttyphoon waveSWANFVCOMcurrentsea-water levelnumerical modelingstatistical analysisartificial intelligence techniquesstorm tidecoastal morphologyTechnology: general issuesHsiao Shih-Chunedt1279931Chiang Wen-SonedtChen Wei-BoedtHsiao Shih-ChunothChiang Wen-SonothChen Wei-BoothBOOK9910557204203321Storm Tide and Wave Simulations and Assessment3016211UNINA