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Image from http://www.paulo.miamire.com/ Humans are moving seaward (closer to the water) Ocean is moving landward Humans are moving seaward (closer to the water) Ocean is moving landward Coastal Processes
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LIDAR surveys - Dauphine Island, Gulf Coast of Alabama Landform changes caused by storm events
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Coastal Hazards Coastal areas Variable topography, climate, and vegetation Dynamic area Convergence of continental and oceanic processes Often populous (75% of US lives in coastal zone) Types of Hazards Tidal floods Tropical cyclones Tsunamis Coastal erosion
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Sea Level Rise From IPCC AR4 (2007), Physical Science Section, Chp. 5 “Long term” water level change Contributing factors: Melting of Earth’s ice volume Reconfiguration of Tectonic Plates Thermal Expansion of Seawater
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Scenario for WAIS melting
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Effects of Sea Level Rise
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Tides Daily water level change
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Storm Surge Episodic water level change
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Storm Surge Model
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Tropical Cyclones
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Coastal Hazards Tropical cyclones Originate near equator between 8˚N & 15˚S Typhoon (Pacific) and hurricane (Western Hemisphere) Effects High winds (> 75 mph or 120 km/hr) Flooding – causes most life loss & damage Storm surge Heavy rains Tornadoes Results Deaths declining with improved warnings Property damage- $10 billion from Andrew Problems Increasing coastal population Poor evacuation routes Inadequate building codes/enforcement
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Wind Speed Distribution >100 km/hr over a region ~160 km in diameter >60 km/hr over a region ~640 km in diameter 160 km 640 km
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Frequency About 5 per year Greatest risk Florida Texas Three common tracks On-shore Gulf of Mexico East Coast skimmers Hurricane Strike Probability Map
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http://www.nasa.gov/mpg/126449main_katrina_fred_animation.mpg 2005 Tropical Storms Storm tracks generally fall into three categories: 1) Atlantic U-turns 2) Gulf coast strikers 3) East coast skirters
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1999 Tropical Storms
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1999 Tropical Storms – Large Waves Data from Cape Canaveral Buoy and Model Results
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