Changeset 2899
- Timestamp:
- May 17, 2006, 5:26:40 PM (19 years ago)
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- production/onslow_2006
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production/onslow_2006/data.tex
r2880 r2899 41 41 by WA Department of Planning and Infrastructure. 42 42 43 \input{data_issues}44 45 43 The extent of the 46 44 data used for the tsunami impact modelling can be seen in the -
production/onslow_2006/results.tex
r2898 r2899 32 32 for these resolutions is approximatly 22m, 50m and to 140m. This means 33 33 that 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 34 22m accuracy. This is because ANUGA calculates whether each cell in the 35 triangular 36 mesh is wet or dry. It is important 36 37 to refine the mesh to be commensurate with the underlying data especially in 37 38 those regions where complex behaviour will occur, such as the inter-tidal … … 43 44 and the resultant impact ashore. 44 45 45 \subsection{Features of the tsunami wave} 46 46 What are the features of the tsunami wave? 47 47 direction? multiple waves? amplitude offshore? 48 49 \subsection{Effect of geographical features}50 48 51 49 It is evident for each simulation that the sand dunes west of Onslow … … 65 63 greater inundation as the tide changes from LAT to HAT. 66 64 67 \subsection{Tidal effects and impact ashore}68 69 65 As expected, there is greater inundation at high tide. The major road 70 66 into Onslow, the Onslow Mount Stuart Rd, remains free of inundation for
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