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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-22-2419-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-22-2419-2022
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22 Jul 2022
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Reconstruction of wind and surge of the 1906 storm tide at the German North Sea coast

Elke Magda Inge Meyer, Ralf Weisse, Iris Grabemann, Birger Tinz, and Robert Scholz

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The severe storm tide of 13 March 1906 is still one of the most severe storm events for the East Frisian coast. Water levels from this event are considered for designing dike lines. For the first time, we investigate this event with a hydrodynamic model by forcing with atmospheric data from 147 ensemble members from century reanalysis projects and a manual reconstruction of the synoptic situation. Water levels were notably high due to a coincidence of high spring tides and high surge.
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