Marine Science Faculty Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-4-2008
Keywords
storm surge, FVCOM, 2D and 3D
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1029/2008JC005115
Abstract
We provide a dynamics‐based comparison on the results from three‐dimensional and two‐dimensional simulations of hurricane storm surge. We begin with the question, What may have occurred in the Tampa Bay, Florida vicinity had Hurricane Ivan made landfall there instead of at the border between Alabama and Florida? This question is explored using a three‐dimensional, primitive equation, finite volume coastal ocean model. The results show that storm surges are potentially disastrous for the Tampa Bay area, especially for landfalls located to the north of the bay mouth. The worst case among the simulations considered is for landfall at Tarpon Springs, such that the maximum wind is positioned at the bay mouth. Along with such regional aspects of storm surge, we then consider the dynamical balances to assess the importance of using a three‐dimensional model instead of the usual, vertically integrated, two‐dimensional approach to hurricane storm surge simulation. With hurricane storm surge deriving from the vertically integrated pressure gradient force tending to balance the difference between the surface and bottom stresses, we show that three‐dimensional structure is intrinsically important. Two‐dimensional models may overestimate (or underestimate) bottom stress, necessitating physically unrealistic parameterizations of surface stress or other techniques for model calibration. Our examination of the dynamical balances inherent to storm surges over complex coastal topography suggests that three‐dimensional models are preferable over two‐dimensional models for simulating storm surges.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 113, no. C12, art. C12001
Copyright 2008 by the American Geophysical Union.
Scholar Commons Citation
Weisberg, Robert H. and Zheng, Lianyuan, "Hurricane Storm Surge Simulations Comparing Three-Dimensional with Two-Dimensional Formulations Based on an Ivan-like Storm over the Tampa Bay, Florida Region" (2008). Marine Science Faculty Publications. 137.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/msc_facpub/137