Simulating storm surge and compound flooding events with a creek-to-ocean model: importance of baroclinic effects : Model files
Ye, Fei ; Zhang, Yinglong J. ; Yu, Haocheng ; Sun, Weiling ; Moghimi, Saeed ; Myers, Edward ; Nunez, Karinna ; Zhang, Ruoyin ; Wang, Harry V. ; Roland, Aron ... show 4 more
Ye, Fei
Zhang, Yinglong J.
Yu, Haocheng
Sun, Weiling
Moghimi, Saeed
Myers, Edward
Nunez, Karinna
Zhang, Ruoyin
Wang, Harry V.
Roland, Aron
Abstract
The supplemental material contains the input files for setting up a 3D baroclinic model based on the Semi-implicit Cross-scale Hydroscience Integrated System Model (SCHISM), supplementing the description of model setup in Ye et al. (2019; associated publication). The SCHISM version used for the simulation was r5082 in the SCHISM svn repository. A compressed file (setup.tar.gz) is provided, which can be extracted with common zip/unzip software on Unix/Windows/Mac (such as gzip, winzip, 7-zip, etc.). Since the dataset is intended for conducting a SCHISM simulation, readers/users should familiarize themselves with the SCHISM model system first. The SCHISM manual is at: http://ccrm.vims.edu/schismweb/schism_manual.html; the manual version closest to the model setup is V5.6.1. Additionally, there is an online tutorial specifically made for this model setup at: http://ccrm.vims.edu/yinglong/feiye/Workshop_20190701/TEMP/Doc/main.html.
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2019-01-01
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Physical Sciences Research Data, Storm surge; 3D model; baroclinicity; SCHISM; National Water Model; Delaware Bay, USA
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Virginia Institute of Marine Science
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https://doi.org/10.25773/d6x5-wb43
