Study on the numerical analysis of storm surges around the coastal zone of Bangladesh
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Date
2023-08Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Joty, Musarrat RashidiMetadata
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Storm surges are a natural phenomenon preceding tropical cyclones, taking place in
the coastal zones. Often times they are the most dangerous part of the cyclones,
causing the most amount of damage to the population and property of the affected
area. While it is quite difficult to predict the heights of surges caused by tropical
cyclones accurately in real time, having access to more information regarding surge
levels can help save lives and resources. This study is a review paper focused on
the Bay of Bengal region, specifically the coastal zone of Bangladesh. It contains
derivations of equations and methods as well as definitions of some important aspects
of storm surge prediction models. There is a discussion on numerical modeling
methods of predicting cyclone track, intensity and the associated storm surges along
with the analysis of the data obtained and the results of some relevant papers. The
findings here will hopefully summarize and help interested researchers to gain an idea
on this field and what to focus on for future work. A deeper understanding of such
models can assist governments and relevant authorities in helping communities by
improving their disaster-management strategies in high-risk areas to protect coastal
populations by having accurate, real-time information on upcoming storm surge
forecasts.