Changeset 2899


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Timestamp:
May 17, 2006, 5:26:40 PM (19 years ago)
Author:
sexton
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updates

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production/onslow_2006
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  • production/onslow_2006/data.tex

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    4141by WA Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
    4242
    43 \input{data_issues}
    44 
    4543The extent of the
    4644data used for the tsunami impact modelling can be seen in the
  • production/onslow_2006/results.tex

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    3232for these resolutions is approximatly 22m, 50m and to 140m. This means
    3333that we can only be confident in the calculated inundation to approximately
    34 22m accuracy. This is because ANUGA calculates whether each cell in the triangular
    35 mesh is is wet or dry. It is important
     3422m accuracy. This is because ANUGA calculates whether each cell in the
     35triangular
     36mesh is wet or dry. It is important
    3637to refine the mesh to be commensurate with the underlying data especially in
    3738those regions where complex behaviour will occur, such as the inter-tidal
     
    4344and the resultant impact ashore.
    4445
    45 \subsection{Features of the tsunami wave}
    46 
     46What are the features of the tsunami wave?
    4747direction? multiple waves? amplitude offshore?
    48 
    49 \subsection{Effect of geographical features}
    5048
    5149It is evident for each simulation that the sand dunes west of Onslow
     
    6563greater inundation as the tide changes from LAT to HAT.
    6664
    67 \subsection{Tidal effects and impact ashore}
    68 
    6965As expected, there is greater inundation at high tide. The major road
    7066into Onslow, the Onslow Mount Stuart Rd, remains free of inundation for
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