Statistical Characteristics and Modeling of Storm Surges in the North Caspian Sea


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Abstract

The characteristics of storm surges obtained from sea level observations at four hydrometeorological stations in the North Caspian Sea for 2003–2017 are presented. The sea level that by 30 cm exceeds the monthly mean value at the analyzed point of the Caspian Sea was considered as a surge. In total, 370 surges were registered, 83% of them occurred during the cold season (September-April). The maximum surge height was 125 cm, the longest duration was 7 days. The most significant surges on Tyulenii Island were simulated with the operational hydrodynamic model of the sea level and currents of the Caspian Sea using atmospheric forcing from the COSMO model. The mean coefficient of correlation between the simulated and observed sea level is equal to 0.94.

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E. S. Nesterov

Hydrometeorological Research Center of the Russian Federation

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Email: nesterov@mecom.ru
Russian Federation, Bolshoi Predtechenskii per. 11-13, Moscow, 123242

S. K. Popov

Hydrometeorological Research Center of the Russian Federation

Email: nesterov@mecom.ru
Russian Federation, Bolshoi Predtechenskii per. 11-13, Moscow, 123242

A. L. Lobov

Hydrometeorological Research Center of the Russian Federation

Email: nesterov@mecom.ru
Russian Federation, Bolshoi Predtechenskii per. 11-13, Moscow, 123242

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