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dc.contributor.authorPreethi, K.
dc.contributor.authorMurty, P.L.N.
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-30T10:22:47Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-30T10:22:47Z-
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.citationInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives, 2018, Vol.42, 5, pp.439-444en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/8810-
dc.description.abstractTropical cyclones affect the east coast of India due to its distinctive topography which is formed with a network of estuaries, bays, rivers, and inlets that causes inland flooding. The inland inundation of sea water is inflicting severe damage to the life and property. The ocean water entering the beachfront zone results to storm surges. In order to mitigate these storm surges, real-time monitoring and warnings are essential. For better visualization and analyzing the outputs from storm surge models, efficient post-processing tools are required. Hence post-processing of storm surge using GIS is carried out for taking protective measures. Storm surge vulnerable locations along the east coast of India have been identified in perspective of the number of storm surge events. Blue Kenue and SMS softwares are used to generate the unstructured triangular mesh over the study domain. Cyclones Phailin and Hudhud are selected in the current study and the associated surge heights and inundation extents are examined. � 2018 International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. All Rights Reserved.en_US
dc.titlePost processing and analysis of storm surge: A case study of Hudhud and Phailin cyclonesen_US
dc.typeBook chapteren_US
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