Modelling the Azov Sea circulation and extreme surges in 2013-2014 using the regularized shallow water equations

Author:

Saburin Dmitry S.,Elizarova Tatiana G.

Abstract

Abstract A new model for calculation of circulation in shallow water basins is created based on the shallow water equations taking into account the Coriolis force and quadratic friction on the bottom. Wind effects are taken into account as forcing. The main feature of the model is a new numerical method based on regularized shallow water equations allowing one to construct the simple and sufficiently accurate numerical algorithms possessing a number of advantages over existing methods. The paper provides a detailed description of all construction steps of the model. The developed model was implemented for the water area of the Azov Sea. The paper presents the modelling of extreme surges in March 2013 and September 2014, the results of calculations are compared with observation data of hydrometeorological stations in Taganrog and Yeysk.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Modelling and Simulation,Numerical Analysis

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