Coastal Hazards System-Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands (CHS-PR)

Abstract

The South Atlantic Coastal Study (SACS) was completed by the US Army Corps of Engineers to quantify storm surge and wave hazards allowing for the expansion of the Coastal Hazards System (CHS) to the South Atlantic Division (SAD) domain. The goal of the CHSSACS was to quantify coastal storm hazards for present conditions and future sea level rise (SLR) scenarios to aid in reducing flooding risk and increasing resiliency in coastal environments. CHS-SACS was completed for three regions within the SAD domain, and this report focuses on the Coastal Hazards System Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands (CHS-PR). This study applied the CHS Probabilistic Coastal Hazard Analysis (PCHA) framework for quantifying tropical cyclone (TC) responses, leveraging new atmospheric and hydrodynamic numerical model simulations of synthetic TCs developed explicitly for the CHS-PR region. This report focuses on documenting the PCHA conducted for CHS-PR, including the characterization of storm climate, storm sampling, storm recurrence rate estimation, marginal distributions, correlation and dependence structure of TC atmospheric-forcing parameters, development of augmented storm suites, and assignment of discrete storm weights to the synthetic TCs. As part of CHS-PR, coastal hazards were estimated for annual exceedance frequencies over the range of 10 yr^-1 to 10^-4 yr^-1.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2022
Accession Number
AD1187078

Entities

People

  • Aikaterini P. Kyprioti
  • Alexandros A. Taflanidis
  • Andrew T. Cox
  • Efrain Ramos-santiago
  • Fabian A. Garcia-moreno
  • Jeffrey A. Melby
  • Juan Gonzalez-lopez
  • Luke A. Aucoin
  • Madison C. Yawn
  • Margaret B. Owensby
  • Meredith L. Carr
  • Norberto C. Nadal-Caraballo
  • Thomas C. Massey
  • Victor M. Gonzalez

Organizations

  • Engineer Research and Development Center
  • University of Notre Dame

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Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Engineered Resilient Systems
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Climate Change
  • Coastal Engineering
  • Coastal Flooding
  • Computational Science
  • Databases
  • Department Of Homeland Security
  • Engineers
  • Environment
  • Flood Control
  • Flood Hazards
  • Geography
  • Information Science
  • Meteorology
  • Probabilistic Models
  • Risk
  • Sea Level
  • Sea Level Rise
  • Storm Surges
  • Topography
  • Tropical Cyclones
  • United States

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

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