
HURRICANE
KATRINA: WINDS WAVES, WATER LEVELS,
AND FORCES ON STRUCTURES
Donald T. Resio
ERDC-CHL, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers(601) 634-2018; email:
Donald.T.Resio@erdc.usace.army.mil
Vicksburg, MS
Abstract: This
paper discusses results from a large effort to establish
estimates of winds, water levels and wave conditions in the
New Orleans area during Hurricane Katrina. State-of-the-are
models were combined with local observations to provide a
framework for understanding the performance and in some
cases failure of various elements of the flood protection
system. A clear result from this study is that these models
still require local information to optimize performance and
that coupled wave-surge models, rather than stand-alone
surge models, are required for critical coastal design
estimates.
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