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A model is proposed that describes short-term changes in beach profile due to attack by storm waves. Temporal changes in beach profile are computed from a mass balance equation. A numerical procedure includes the module simulating the avalanche conditions. The model is tested against data from prototype-scale wave tank experiments and field observations.
This study uses IR-images from NOAA obtained by an AVHRR scanner and in situ data used for monitoring sea surface temperature (SST) of the White Sea in June 1994. The spatial variability of the SST is characterized by bimodal regime. The maximum is observed in the images obtained at about 13 GTM. The spatial distribution of the SST is related to peculiarities in the semidiurnal tides dominant...
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