An atmospheric predictor to estimate the water level at the coast of South Brazil

Published: 7 January 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/6xmwbj5vtk.1
Contributor:
Paula Gomes da Silva

Description

This repository contains the dataset used in the study "An Atmospheric Predictor to Estimate the Atmospherically Induced Water Level at Coasts with a Shallow Continental Shelf". Dataset Description: Predictor.mat - The optimal predictor was derived from Sea Level Pressure (SLP) and Sea Level Pressure Gradient (SLPG) fields over the South Atlantic region. - These fields were adjusted to account for the propagation times of waves and surges from their generation areas to a target point on the coast of southern Brazil. - To reduce dimensionality, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied. The predictor is represented as the time series of the Principal Components (PCs) that collectively explain 99% of the dataset's variance. Predictand.mat Time series of: - Runup = Wave runup - SS = storm surge - AWL = Total water level at the coast, resulting from atmospheric forcings (SS + Runup).

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Institutions

Universidad de Cantabria, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Categories

Oceanography, Coastal Flooding

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