ON THE USE OF NOAAS STORM-SURGE MODEL, SLOSH, IN MANAGING COASTAL HAZARDS THE EXPERIENCE IN PUERTO-RICO

Authors
Citation
A. Mercado, ON THE USE OF NOAAS STORM-SURGE MODEL, SLOSH, IN MANAGING COASTAL HAZARDS THE EXPERIENCE IN PUERTO-RICO, Natural hazards, 10(3), 1994, pp. 235-246
Citations number
2
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences","Geosciences, Interdisciplinary","Water Resources
Journal title
ISSN journal
0921030X
Volume
10
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
235 - 246
Database
ISI
SICI code
0921-030X(1994)10:3<235:OTUONS>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
A numerical-dynamic, tropical storm surge model, SLOSH (Sea, Land, and Overland Surges from Hurricanes), was originally developed for real-t ime forecasting of hurricane storm surges on continental shelves, acro ss inland water bodies and along coastlines and for inland routing of water either from the sea or from inland water bodies. The model is tw o-dimensional, covering water bodies and inundated terrain. In the pre sent version available at the University of Puerto Rico a curvilinear, polar coordinate grid scheme is used. The grid cells are approximatel y 3.2 x 3.2 km in size. The model has been used in a revision of all c oastal Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) for Puerto Rico and the U.S. V irgin Islands, and in hurricane evacuation studies. The FIRM's, since they are based on the 100 year stillwater elevation, are also used by the state Planning Board for regulatory purposes. The hurricane evacua tion studies are used by emergency planners and personnel to assign sh elters, escape routes, and delimit coastal zones that need to be evacu ated during a hurricane threat. Recently, the acquisition of data from hurricane Hugo has allowed the first comparison of model results and observations for Puerto Rico and the other islands.