@article{Molina_2020, title={MAREJADAS (COASTAL STORMS) IMPACT SCALE FOR WARNING SYSTEMS}, url={https://icce-ojs-tamu.tdl.org/icce/article/view/10099}, DOI={10.9753/icce.v36v.management.44}, abstractNote={<html>The magnitude of the impact produced by extreme waves events on the coast (such as run-up, erosion of beaches, structure overtopping and damage) depends on the combination of the magnitude of local wave, tide level and coast features (Ciavola & Coco 2017). All these factors, considering mainly those necessary to determine the magnitude of local wave, show that the impact that can be observed by this phenomenon can present important differences in nearby coasts. In Chile, the events of July 3, 2013, August 8, 2015, and January 2016 were the most energetic of the last decades from each generation zone (Winckler et.al. 2017), those that caused considerable damage in specific places on the Chilean coast. Since these events, the term Marejadas became popular and the phenomenon calls for high interest to this day.<br><br><b>Recorded Presentation from the vICCE (YouTube Link): <a href="https://youtu.be/YhgM2K0vHTw">https://youtu.be/YhgM2K0vHTw</a></b></html>}, number={36v}, journal={Coastal Engineering Proceedings}, author={Molina, Mauricio}, year={2020}, month={Dec.}, pages={management.44} }