Coastal processes and flooding: From offshore waves to coastal overtopping

Last updated on 22 January 2015 2:07
Coastal flooding is due to run-up / overtopping, and breaching in the case of soft defences, before inundation occurs. Before reaching coastline defences, wave height, direction, period and skewness are modified due to interactions with varying bathymetry, wind, tidal currents. Operational numerical models, usually spectral models, are routinely used...
2011
United Kingdom
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