PREDICITON OF INUNDATION DISASTER DUE TO STORM SURGE UNDER GLOBAL WARMING
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Keywords

Global warming
IPCC
inundation disaster
storm surge

How to Cite

Suzuki, T., Shibaki, H., & Suzuyama, K. (2014). PREDICITON OF INUNDATION DISASTER DUE TO STORM SURGE UNDER GLOBAL WARMING. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(34), management.32. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v34.management.32

Abstract

This study clarifies the characteristics of the disaster risks induced under the scenarios of global warming. In this study, the sea level rise and typhoon intensity based on the scenarios of A1FI and A1B produced by IPCC 4th Assessment Report are considered for the conditions of storm surge disaster in future climate. They are predicted for the target years of 2040 and 2060 as the middle term as well as of 2100 as the long term target. On these conditions of sea level and typhoon intensity, a newest model of storm surge inundation is employed for estimation of inundation area and asset damage. in the coastal and hinterland area in the Ise Bay. Several disaster risks induced by storm surge are estimated quantitatively.
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