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2017 C-SURFer: Marlon Washington

Analysis of the Impact of Realistic Wind Size Parameter on the DELFT3D Model

Abstract The wind size parameter, which is the distance from the center of the storm to the location of the maximum winds, is currently a constant in the Delft3D model. As a result the Delft3D model’s output prediction of the water levels during a storm surge are inaccurate, compared to the observed data. To address these issues, an algorithm to calculate a realistic wind size parameter for a given hurricane was designed and implemented using the observation data for hurricane Matthew. A performance evaluation experiment was conducted to demonstrate the accuracy of the model's prediction of water levels due to the realistic wind size input parameter compared to the default constant wind size parameter for Hurricane Matthew, with the water level data observed from October 4th, 2016 to October 9th, 2016 from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as a baseline. The experimental results demonstrate that the Delft3D water level output for the realistic wind size parameter, compared to the default constant size parameter, matches more accurately with the NOAA reference water level data.

Faculty Advisor: Sathish Kumar, Computing Sciences
Graduate Student Mentor: C. Todd Rhodes, Coastal and Marine Systems Science



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