- Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
- Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
- Coastal and Marine Dynamics
- Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
- Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
University of Central Florida
2024
Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies
2022-2023
Abstract. Every year the Caribbean Sea faces passage of several tropical cyclones that generate coastal extreme sea levels with potential strong and hazardous impacts. In this work we simulate storm surges wind waves induced by a set 1000 over are representative present-day climate. These events have been extracted from global database synthetic spanning 10 000-year period. The atmospheric forcing fields, associated cyclones, used to feed coupled hydrodynamic–wave model high resolution (∼ 2...
The extraction of individual events from continuous time series is a common challenge in many extreme value studies. In the field environmental science, various methods and algorithms for event identification (de-clustering) have been applied past. distinctive features events, such as their temporal evolutions, durations, inter-arrival times, vary significantly one location to another making it difficult identify independent series. this study, we propose new automated approach detect...
The extraction of individual events from continuous time series is a common challenge in many extreme value studies. In the field environmental science, various methods and algorithms for event identification (de-clustering) have been applied past. distinctive features events, such as their temporal evolutions, durations, inter-arrival times, vary significantly one location to another making it difficult identify independent series. this study, we propose new automated approach detect storm...
When storm surges often affect the same coastline stretches simultaneously (i.e., they cluster in space, leading to spatial compounding) or if occur close succession time, temporal compounding), impacts are greatly amplified. Hurricanes Irma and Maria 2017 eastern Caribbean Ian Nicole Florida were recent reminders how back-to-back affecting long can cripple economies societies which still recovery mode. This be a significant burden for (re-)insurance industry government budgets, as has been...
Abstract. Every year the Caribbean Sea faces passage of several tropical cyclones that generate coastal extreme sea levels with potential strong and hazardous impacts. In this work we simulate storm surges wind-waves induced by a set 1000 over are representative present-day climate. These events have been extracted from global database synthetic hurricanes spanning 10,000-year period. The atmospheric forcing fields, associated to cyclones, used feed coupled hydrodynamic-wave model high...