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A numerical study of hypothetical storm surge and coastal inundation for AILA cyclone in the Bay of Bengal

Gayathri et al., 2016

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12837332677092426110
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Gayathri R
Murty P
Bhaskaran P
Srinivasa Kumar T
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Environmental Fluid Mechanics

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The head Bay region bordering the Bay of Bengal is highly vulnerable to tropical cyclones. Catastrophic risks from storm surge and associated inundation are quite high due to high population density in coastal areas, socio-economic conditions, and shallow bathymetry. It …
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