RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, VOL. 17, ES4004, doi:10.2205/2017ES000608, 2017
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Numerical simulations and statistics of surges in the White and Barents seas
Figures
- Figure 1. Calculated unstructured mesh for modeling.
- Figure 2. Variations in spectral density (m$^2$ h) according to the hourly...
- Figure 3. Residual sea level (RSL, cm) in May 2014 according to numerical...
- Figure 4. The variability of surges by month (%) for the period 1979–2015...
- Figure 5. The number of surges by season (winter: December, January, February,...
- Figure 6. Number of surges versus contribution of wind and atmospheric...
- Figure 7. Long-term variability of the occurrences of surges ($> 0.3$ m)...
- Figure 8. Long-term variability of the occurrences of surges ($> 0.3$ m)...
Tables
- Table 1. Characteristics of the sea level residual (RSL) fluctuation from...
- Table 2. The number of surges (in brackets in percent) and the contribution...
- Table 3. Sea level (m) model data at Varandey, Pechora Bay, and Khaypudyr...
- Table 4. Characteristics of the storm surges in the White and Barents...
Citation: Korablina A. D., A. T. Kondrin, V. S. Arkhipkin (2017), Numerical simulations and statistics of surges in the White and Barents seas, Russ. J. Earth Sci., 17, ES4004, doi:10.2205/2017ES000608.
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