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Application of Empirical Wave Run-Up Formulas to the Polish Baltic Sea Coast: e105437

Advanced, multidimensional models are typically applied when researching processes occurring in the nearshore. Relatively simple, empirical equations are commonly used in coastal engineering practice in order to estimate extreme wave run-up on beaches and coastal structures. However, they were mostl...

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Published in:PloS one 2014-08, Vol.9 (8)
Main Authors: Paprotny, Dominik, Andrzejewski, Pawel, Terefenko, Pawel, Furmanczyk, Kazimierz
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Advanced, multidimensional models are typically applied when researching processes occurring in the nearshore. Relatively simple, empirical equations are commonly used in coastal engineering practice in order to estimate extreme wave run-up on beaches and coastal structures. However, they were mostly calibrated to the characteristics of oceanic coasts, which have different wave regime than a semi-enclosed basin like the Baltic Sea. In this paper we apply the formulas to the Polish Baltic Sea coast. The equations were adjusted to match local conditions in two test sites in Miedzyzdroje and Dziwnowek, where beaches are under continuous video surveillance. Data from WAM wave model and coastal gauge stations were used, as well as precise measurements of the beaches' cross-sections. More than 600 run-up events spanning from June to December 2013 were analysed, including surges causing dune erosion. Extreme wave run-up R2% was calculated and presented as a percentage value indicating what part of the beach was inundated. The method had a root-mean-square error of 6.1 and 6.5 percentage points depending on the test site. We consider it is a fast and computationally undemanding alternative to morphodynamic models. It will constitute a part of the SatBaltyk Operating System-Shores, delivering forecasts of wave run-up on the beaches for the entire Polish coastline.
ISSN:1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0105437