Effects of tide-surge interactions on storm surges along the coast of the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and East China Sea
Title: Effects of tide-surge interactions on storm surges along the coast of the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and East China Sea
Journal: Science China: Earth Sciences, 59(6): 1308-1316.
Authors: XU J. -L., Y. -H. Zhang, A. -Z. Cao, Q. Liu*, and X. -Q. Lv
Abstract: A two-dimensional coupled tide-surge model was used to investigate the effects of tide-surge interactions on storm surges along the coast of the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, and East China Sea. In order to estimate the impacts of tide-surge interactions on storm surge elevations, Typhoon 7203 was assumed to arrive at 12 different times, with all other conditions remaining constant. This allowed simulation of tide and total water levels for 12 separate cases. Numerical simulation results for Yingkou, Huludao, Shijiusuo, and Lianyungang tidal stations were analyzed. Model results showed wide variations in storm surge elevations across the 12 cases. The largest difference between 12 extreme storm surge elevation values was of up to 58 cm and occurred at Yingkou tidal station. The results indicate that the effects of tide-surge interactions on storm surge elevations are very significant. It is therefore essential that these are taken into account when predicting storm surge elevations.