Published March 6, 2018
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Catalogue of extreme wave events in Ireland: revised and updated for 14 680 BP to 2017
Authors/Creators
- 1. School of Mathematics and Statistics, University College Dublin, MaREI Centre, Dublin, Ireland
- 2. Centre for Data Science, Loughborough University, UK
- 3. Institut FEMTO-ST, UMR 6174 CNRS, Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon, France
- 4. Centre of Mathematics and Their Applications (CMLA), ENS Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, 94235 Cachan
Description
This paper aims to extend and update the survey of extreme wave events in
Ireland that was previously carried out by O'Brien et al. (2013). The
original catalogue highlighted the frequency of such events dating back as
far as the turn of the last ice age and as recent as 2012. Ireland's marine
territory extends far beyond its coastline and is one of the largest seabed
territories in Europe. It is therefore not surprising that extreme waves have
continued to occur regularly since 2012, particularly considering the
severity of weather during the winters of 2013–2014 and 2015–2016. In addition, a
large number of storm surges have been identified since the publication of
the original catalogue. This paper updates the O'Brien et al. (2013)
catalogue to include events up to the end of 2017. Storm surges are included
as a new category and events are categorised into long waves (tsunamis and
storm surges) and short waves (storm and rogue waves). New results prior to
2012 are also included and some of the events previously documented are
reclassified. Important questions regarding public safety, services and the
influence of climate change are also highlighted. An interactive map has
been created to allow the reader to navigate through events:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19cZ59pDHfDnXKYIziYAVWV6AfoE&usp=sharing.
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