Abstract:
The hazard to coastal communities from a
landfalling tropical cyclone includes high winds causing damage
as well as coastal flooding caused by the storm surge. Of the four
physical processes that contribute to the total surge, i.e., the wind
set-up, the wave set-up, the tide and the barometric effect, this
paper is concerned with the contribution from the wave set-up
induced by cyclone-generated waves breaking near the shore.
Accordingly, a series of numerical experiments have been
performed using a spectral wind wave model to examine and
quantify the wave-set-up over a range of tropical cyclone wind
speeds and at five coastal locations representative of the different
coastal sectors of Sri Lanka. The numerical results have also
been employed to test the accuracy and reliability of the wave setup
estimated from three of the analytical formulae available in
the literature.
Citation:
C. K. Marasinghe and J. J. Wijetunge, "Computation of nearshore wave set-up due to wind waves generated by tropical cyclones landfalling in Sri Lanka," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 222-226, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480143.