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Extreme wave event along the Guyana coastline in October 2005
Authors:Mathijs van Ledden  Geoffrey Vaughn  Joost Lansen  Frank Wiersma  Mewburn Amsterdam
Institution:1. Haskoning Inc., Galleria, Suite 1930, 1 Galleria Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70001, USA;2. Guyana Sea Defences, Lot 1 Water Street, Government Wharf, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana;3. Royal Haskoning, George Hintzenweg 85, 3068 AX, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;4. Royal Haskoning, Jalan Sri Hartamas 7, Taman Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur 50480, Malaysia
Abstract:The objective of the research is to analyze in detail the causes and consequences of the unusual event at the coast of Guyana (South America) during October 16–19, 2005. Several sea defense structures were damaged and flooding of low-lying areas occurred. A data analysis of offshore wave and water level characteristics shows an abrupt change in wave direction from east to almost north on October 16, 2005 and a sudden increase in the offshore peak period up to extreme values. The offshore significant wave height was also relatively high, and these wave characteristics coincided with springtide conditions. The long-wave periods and the sharp transition in wave direction indicate that this event is associated with swell waves generated by a depression far away. An analysis of hurricanes and depressions reveals that a severe depression in the Northern Atlantic Ocean during October 11–15 was the origin of this swell event. Numerical computations with SWAN have been carried out to investigate the propagation of the offshore wave characteristics towards the shoreline. The SWAN model includes wave damping due to the presence of soft mud deposits. A calibration of the parameters has been carried out using joint offshore and onshore wave data from November 2006. The numerical simulations of the event in October 2005 clearly demonstrate that the mud banks damp the wave heights, but have almost no effect on the peak period. The resulting waves at the steep sea walls can be classified as surging waves causing severe runup and overtopping. The obtained insights are translated into practical recommendations for the Guyana Sea and River Defence Division in Guyana to build a sustainable management and maintenance of the sea defenses in the future.
Keywords:Guyana  Swell  Wind waves  SWAN  Mud banks  Wave damping
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