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U.S. Geological Survey simulations of hydrodynamics and morphodynamics at Matanzas, FL during Hurricane Matthew (2016) and at Fire Island, NY during Hurricane Sandy (2012)

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Hegermiller, C., Warner, J.C., Olabarrieta, M., Sherwood, C.R., and Kalra, T.S., 2022, U.S. Geological Survey simulations of hydrodynamics and morphodynamics at Matanzas, FL during Hurricane Matthew (2016) and at Fire Island, NY during Hurricane Sandy (2012): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9CKGQTX.

Summary

The Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere-Wave-Sediment Transport (COAWST Warner and others, 2019; Warner and others, 2010) model was used to simulate ocean circulation, waves, and sediment transport to study barrier island breaches that occurred during Hurricane Matthew (2016) near Matazas FL, and Hurricane Sandy (2012) at Fire Island, NY. Hurricane Sandy was a Saffir-Simpson Category 2 hurricane that transited the Western Atlantic Ocean relatively far offshore of the US East Coast for five days until turning west to make landfall in New Jersey on 29 October 2012, causing extreme coastal erosion and flooding with destruction to residences and infrastructure along the East coast, particularly in the New York Bight. Maximum winds were ~50 m/s, [...]

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This is a collection of hydrodynamic circulation and sediment transport simulations at Matanzas FL during Hurricane Matthew 2016 and Fire Island, NY during Hurricane Sandy 2012. These simulations were designed to provide hydrodynamic modeling results on a native grid and time step to support the scientific research on hydrodynamic circulation, wave conditions and sediment transport. These model results may also be reused to support any prospective research work where appropriate.
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