Storm surge simulation examples for GeoClaw. Most examples need topography files that unfortunately cannot all be hosted easily currently. Please contact Kyle Mandli (owner of the repository) if you would like the topography and any other data associated with these simulations.
Many of the examples have topography that can be found
atlantic_2min.tt3 - Covers Atlantic Seaboard LL = (-92.0,13.0), UR = (-45.0,45.0)
Global strip of bathymetry for longitudes and latitudes [-180, 180] x [-45, 45] broken up in 15 degree horizontal strips. Files are enumerated starting with latitude -45.
strip_0.nc - [-45, -30] strip_1.nc - [-30, -15] strip_2.nc - [-15, 0] strip_3.nc - [ 0, 15] strip_4.nc - [ 15, 30] strip_5.nc - [ 30, 45]
atlantic_2min.tt3 - Covers Atlantic Seaboard LL = (-92.0,13.0), UR = (-45.0,45.0)
newyork_s3.tt3 - New York and Long Island area LL = (74.5 W, 40 N), UR = (71 W, 41.5 N)
atlantic_2min.tt3 - Covers Atlantic Seaboard LL = (-92.0,13.0), UR = (-45.0,45.0)
chesapeake.nc - Chesapeake bay LL = , UR =
- gulf_carribean.tt3 - Bathymetry covering larger region including Carribean and part of the Atlantic sea-board. Lower left corner = (99W,8N), upper right corner = (50W,17N)
- gulf_coarse_bathy.tt3 - Bathymetry covering entire gulf at 2 minute resolution Lower left corner = (99W,17N), upper right corner = (80W,17N)
- NOAA_Galveston_Houston.tt3 - New larger bathymetry coveraged for Galveston and Houston area with 3 second resolution. (from NOAA Design-a-grid)
- NewOrleans_3s.nc - Bathymetry from NOAA at 3 second resolution.
- Indian Ocean: india.nc (47 W, 100 E, 31 N, -10 S) - ETOPO1 data fetched from https://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/ on Dec 15, 2016.
- Mumbai area: Conributed by Haider Hasan haiderhasan@hotmail.co.uk as part of a tsunami study. Please contact him if you are interested in the bathymetry. It is based on digitization of soundings and contours from nautical charts of the area, GEBCO data in the deeper water and SRTM data on land.
Tsunami simulations for Karachi and Bombay: Sensitivity to source parameters of the 1945 Makran earthquake, by H. Hasan, H. A. Lodhi, and R. J. LeVeque: poster presented at Regional Conference on “Reducing Tsunami Risk in the Western Indian Ocean” in Muscat, Oman Jointly organised by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO and Oman's Directorate General of Meteorology, Public Authority for Civil Aviation 22-23 March 2015.
atlantic_2min.tt3 - Covers Atlantic Seaboard LL = (-92.0,13.0), UR = (-45.0,45.0)
newyork_s3.tt3 - New York and Long Island area LL = (74.5 W, 40 N), UR = (71 W, 41.5 N)