Simulation and visualization of coastal tsunami impacts from the SAFRR tsunami source - Maximum tsunami velocity model of Half Moon Bay, California
Dates
Publication Date
2022-11-15
Time Period
2022-10
Citation
Lynett, P.J., Henry, K.D., and Ross, S.L., 2022, Simulation and visualization of coastal tsunami impacts from the SAFRR tsunami source: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9X1MGE7.
Summary
A high-resolution raster dataset of simulated maximum tsunami velocities in Half Moon Bay, California, based on the Science Application for Risk Reduction (SAFRR) tsunami scenario.
Summary
A high-resolution raster dataset of simulated maximum tsunami velocities in Half Moon Bay, California, based on the Science Application for Risk Reduction (SAFRR) tsunami scenario.
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Purpose
This dataset was created to further extend the scope of the SAFRR project by creating detailed hydrodynamic simulations at three harbor locations in California. For the locations of 1) Oakland/Alameda, 2) Half Moon Bay, and 3) Santa Cruz, simulations at approximately 5-m resolution were performed using the high-order Boussinesq-type model COULWAVE. The Oakland/Alameda simulation area focuses on the major port facilities in the area and the Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz simulations focus on Pillar Point Harbor and Santa Cruz Harbor, respectively.