High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: A Cork city example

This paper demonstrates the capability of a new state-of-the-art flood modelling system consisting of multiple nested models to simulate urban coastal flood inundation. A flood event in Cork City, Ireland which occurred in November 2009 is analysed in detail. The new flood modelling system comprises...

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Published in:Coastal Engineering
Main Authors: Olbert, Agnieszka Indiana, Comer, Joanne, Nash, Stephen, Hartnett, Michael
Other Authors: Science Foundation Ireland
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16342
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2016.12.006
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spelling ftnuigalway:oai:aran.library.nuigalway.ie/:10379/16342 2023-06-11T04:15:18+02:00 High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: A Cork city example Olbert, Agnieszka Indiana Comer, Joanne Nash, Stephen Hartnett, Michael Science Foundation Ireland 2020-11-24T11:31:54Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16342 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2016.12.006 en eng Elsevier Coastal Engineering Olbert, Agnieszka I., Comer, Joanne, Nash, Stephen, & Hartnett, Michael. (2017). High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows. A Cork City example. Coastal Engineering, 121, 278-296. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2016.12.006 0378-3839 http://hdl.handle.net/10379/16342 doi:10.1016/j.coastaleng.2016.12.006 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/ Hydrodynamic modeling ocean model coastal nested model Coastal flooding Urban flooding Flooding mechanism Article 2020 ftnuigalway https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2016.12.006 2023-05-28T18:06:36Z This paper demonstrates the capability of a new state-of-the-art flood modelling system consisting of multiple nested models to simulate urban coastal flood inundation. A flood event in Cork City, Ireland which occurred in November 2009 is analysed in detail. The new flood modelling system comprises of two dynamically linked models: an ocean model (POM) of the northeast Atlantic (ca. 5 km grid) and a coastal flood model, MSN_Flood, which resolves the hydrodynamics of Cork Harbour and its sub region at four spatial scales 90 m, 30 m, 6 m and 2 m through a cascade of four nested grids. Flood water propagation through Cork City floodplains is simulated by the 2 m grid model. The POM-MSN_Flood modelling system, presented for the first time in this paper, was used to investigate the dynamics of coastal flooding resulting from a complex set of tides, storm surges, rivers inflows and the interactions between them. Unlike many flood models, the modelling system used in this research provides a full description of water levels and flow regimes, both in coastal waters and urban floodplains. Validation results clearly demonstrate that the model is capable of resolving hydrodynamics at scales commensurate with flow features including the large scale processes of the NE Atlantic Ocean and the fine resolution circulation of coastal waters. With regards to urban flooding, the model was found to accurately determine flood wave propagation patterns, flood wave heights, speeds and inundation extents. Ultimately, the model was used to investigate mechanisms of flooding resulting from multiple process drivers and to assess flood risk to human safety. Such an analysis facilitates better understating of the mechanics and dynamics of complex coastal urban flooding and would therefore be of interest in the field of coastal management. This publication has emanated from research conducted with the financial support of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under Grant Numbers SFI/12/RC/2302 and SFI/14/ADV/RC3021. The authors would like to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway: ARAN Coastal Engineering 121 278 296
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topic Hydrodynamic modeling
ocean model
coastal nested model
Coastal flooding
Urban flooding
Flooding mechanism
spellingShingle Hydrodynamic modeling
ocean model
coastal nested model
Coastal flooding
Urban flooding
Flooding mechanism
Olbert, Agnieszka Indiana
Comer, Joanne
Nash, Stephen
Hartnett, Michael
High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: A Cork city example
topic_facet Hydrodynamic modeling
ocean model
coastal nested model
Coastal flooding
Urban flooding
Flooding mechanism
description This paper demonstrates the capability of a new state-of-the-art flood modelling system consisting of multiple nested models to simulate urban coastal flood inundation. A flood event in Cork City, Ireland which occurred in November 2009 is analysed in detail. The new flood modelling system comprises of two dynamically linked models: an ocean model (POM) of the northeast Atlantic (ca. 5 km grid) and a coastal flood model, MSN_Flood, which resolves the hydrodynamics of Cork Harbour and its sub region at four spatial scales 90 m, 30 m, 6 m and 2 m through a cascade of four nested grids. Flood water propagation through Cork City floodplains is simulated by the 2 m grid model. The POM-MSN_Flood modelling system, presented for the first time in this paper, was used to investigate the dynamics of coastal flooding resulting from a complex set of tides, storm surges, rivers inflows and the interactions between them. Unlike many flood models, the modelling system used in this research provides a full description of water levels and flow regimes, both in coastal waters and urban floodplains. Validation results clearly demonstrate that the model is capable of resolving hydrodynamics at scales commensurate with flow features including the large scale processes of the NE Atlantic Ocean and the fine resolution circulation of coastal waters. With regards to urban flooding, the model was found to accurately determine flood wave propagation patterns, flood wave heights, speeds and inundation extents. Ultimately, the model was used to investigate mechanisms of flooding resulting from multiple process drivers and to assess flood risk to human safety. Such an analysis facilitates better understating of the mechanics and dynamics of complex coastal urban flooding and would therefore be of interest in the field of coastal management. This publication has emanated from research conducted with the financial support of Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) under Grant Numbers SFI/12/RC/2302 and SFI/14/ADV/RC3021. The authors would like to ...
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author Olbert, Agnieszka Indiana
Comer, Joanne
Nash, Stephen
Hartnett, Michael
author_facet Olbert, Agnieszka Indiana
Comer, Joanne
Nash, Stephen
Hartnett, Michael
author_sort Olbert, Agnieszka Indiana
title High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: A Cork city example
title_short High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: A Cork city example
title_full High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: A Cork city example
title_fullStr High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: A Cork city example
title_full_unstemmed High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: A Cork city example
title_sort high-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows: a cork city example
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Olbert, Agnieszka I., Comer, Joanne, Nash, Stephen, & Hartnett, Michael. (2017). High-resolution multi-scale modelling of coastal flooding due to tides, storm surges and rivers inflows. A Cork City example. Coastal Engineering, 121, 278-296. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2016.12.006
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