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Tides and storm surges -- 2.1 On currents in the German Bight -- 2.2 Tide-induced residual flow -- 2.3 Simulation of tidal river dynamics -- 2.4 Analysis of tide and current meter data for model verification -- 2.5 Mathematical modelling of tidal flats: a few remarks -- 2.6 On storm surge phenomena -- 2.7 Meteorological problems associated with numerical storm surge prediction -- 3. 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