Changeset 3396


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Timestamp:
Jul 21, 2006, 8:26:00 AM (19 years ago)
Author:
sexton
Message:

some updates

Location:
production/onslow_2006
Files:
4 edited

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  • production/onslow_2006/make_report.py

    r3367 r3396  
    275275
    276276s = """
    277   \section{Impact due to data accuracy}
    278      \input{discussion}
    279      \label{sec:issues}
     277  % \section{Impact due to data accuracy}
     278  %   \input{discussion}
     279  %   \label{sec:issues}
    280280
    281281     \section{Summary}
  • production/onslow_2006/project.py

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    7979buildings_filename = gaugedir + 'extra_points_nbed.csv'
    8080#buildings_filename_out = gaugedir + 'onslow_res_modified.csv'
    81 buildings_filename_damage_out = gaugedir + 'extra_points_nbed_modified.csv'
     81buildings_filename_damage_out = 'extra_points_nbed_modified.csv'
    8282
    8383gaugetimeseries = gaugedir + 'onslow'
  • production/onslow_2006/report/damage.tex

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    6666& of Total Value & Losses & of Total Value \\ \hline
    6767%MSL & & 1 & \$ &   \% & \$ &  \% \\ \hline
    68 HAT 100& 2&\$8M & 11\%&\$16M & \%16 & \\ \hline
     68HAT & 100 &2&\$8M & 11\%&\$16M & \%16 \\ \hline
    6969%LAT & & & & & & \\ \hline
    7070\end{tabular}
  • production/onslow_2006/report/summary.tex

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    66modelling methodology, assumptions and data sources for the Onslow
    77scenario have also been described.
     8
    89As discussed in Section \ref{sec:issues}, it is imperative
    910that the best available data is used to increase confidence
    10 in the inundation maps. An onshore grid resolution of the order
     11in the inundation maps.
     12Given that the Highest Astronomical Tide contour
     13line is further from the coast for the DTED data than the DLI data, we
     14expect the inundation to extend further and thus be greater than
     15that seen in Figure \ref{fig:MSL_max_inundation}.
     16The impact modelling
     17will result in significantly inflated structural and contents loss figures as well as
     18numbers of people affected.
     19These results strongly point to the need for the best
     20available data so that more accurate predictions regarding the
     21inundation can be made.
     22An onshore grid resolution of the order
    1123of tens of metres is required, however, it is more important that the data
    1224are accurate (or at least well known).
     25
    1326These scenarios will be revisited once the probabilistic models
    1427are complete so that a suite of tsunami impact assessments can be made.
    15 
    1628Future activities to support the impact studies on the North West Shelf
    1729include:
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