Hello everyone,
I’m seeking some clarification on how GeoClaw uses the storm radius(radius of the last closed iso-bar) for storm surge simulation in its computations.
Based on my understanding of the Fortran code, the storm radius is utilized in the ramping function, which follows this formula:
R(r)=0.5(1-tanh((r-storm radius)/ramping_width)
Then,
is applied to the wind and pressure fields. For instance for wind field: W(r)=W(r)×R(r)Is my understanding correct? Additionally, are there any other aspects of GeoClaw where the storm radius is used that I might be missing?
Thanks in advance for your insights!
Best regards,
Mobina
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