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Example 11: [[Global Storm Tide - Hurricane Katrina]] (NWS = -14) (2D) | Example 11: [[Global Storm Tide - Hurricane Katrina]] (NWS = -14) (2D) | ||
Example 12: [[Global Storm Tide (NWS = 10)]] (2D) | |||
Example 13: [[Alaskan Winter Storm with Ice]] (NWS = 14014) (2D) | |||
Example 14: [[Idealized Channel Problem]] (2D) | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[Typical ADCIRC Parameter Selections]] | [[Typical ADCIRC Parameter Selections]] |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 8 June 2020
Example 1: Quarter Annular Harbor with Tidal Forcing (2D and 3D)
Example 2: Shinnecock Inlet with Tidal Forcing (2D)
Example 3: Beaufort Inlet (2D)
Example 4: Idealized Inlet (2D)
Example 5: Internal Overflow Boundary (2D)
Example 6: APES Wind Run (NWS = 3) (2D)
Example 7: Hurricane Isabel Wind Run (NWS = 4) (2D)
Example 8: Large Grid (~300,000 nodes) Tides Only
Example 9: Hurricane Katrina (NWS=20)
Example 10: Global Astronomical M2 Tide (2D)
Example 11: Global Storm Tide - Hurricane Katrina (NWS = -14) (2D)
Example 12: Global Storm Tide (NWS = 10) (2D)
Example 13: Alaskan Winter Storm with Ice (NWS = 14014) (2D)
Example 14: Idealized Channel Problem (2D)