Friday, 17 September 2010
Room Agathe-Lasch-Lecture Room
Chairperson: Boram Lee / K. Horsburgh
Advances in Operational Forecasting & Regional Requirements
11:30–12:00
SSC2010-8 Present status and future plan of storm surge forecasting in the North Indian Ocean S. K. Dube, I. Jain, T. S. Murty, and M. Mohapatra
12:00–12:30
SSC2010-193 Computing Hurricane Ike Waves, Forerunner, and Surge: Slow and Fast Flow Processes from the Louisiana-Texas Shelf to Houston J. Westerink, A. Kennedy, J. Dietrich, M. Hope, S. Tanaka, L. Westerink, H. Westerink, C. Dawson, J. Proft, M. Zijlema, L. H. Holthuijsen, and R. A. Luettich
12:30–12:45
SSC2010-15 High resolution regional and coastal operational storm surges/tide forecasting system in Korea Dr. You and Ms. Lee
12:45–13:00
SSC2010-60 Development of an OPerational Tide Model for the ELbe Estuary-OPTEL C. Kremp and E. Rudolph
Lunch Break
Recent Developments in Modelling
14:00–14:15
SSC2010-121 Ensemble prediction of TC-related storm surges M. Entel, K. Horsburgh, and G. Warren
14:15–14:30
SSC2010-11 Prediction of water levels and extent of coastal inundation due to a cyclonic storm along the Indian coast A. D. Rao, I. Jain, T. S. Murty, and P. L. N. Murty
14:30–14:45
SSC2010-117 Reproduction of Storm Surges and Evaluation of Design Water Levels at the Ems-Dollard Estuary by Mathematical Modelling G. Herrling, H. Knaack, R. Kaiser, and H. D. Niemeyer
Past Experience & Future Projections
14:45–15:15
SSC2010-33 Changes of storm surge and typhoon intensities under the future global warming conditions I.-J. Moon, S. M. Oh, and S. J. Kwon
15:15–15:30
SSC2010-10 Coupled tide-surge-wave modelling in shallow water under extreme storm conditions J. Brown, J. Wolf, and A. J. Souza
15:30–15:45
SSC2010-22 Storm surge modeling of the extreme events in Gold Coast, Queensland A. Golshani, R. Tomlinson, and G. Stuart
15:45–16:00
SSC2010-64 Storm surges, barrier islands and coastal overwash: curse or blessing ? P. Hoekstra, A.P. Grootjans, M.A. Herber, E.J. Lammerts, and A.P. Oost