2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet

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Autor(a) principal: Nahon, Alphonse
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Fortunato, André B., Oliveira, Filipa S.B.F., Azevedo, Alberto, Henriques, Maria João, Silva, Paulo A., Baptista, Paulo, Freire, Paula
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37920
Resumo: Near estuaries and harbours, submerged shoals and defence structures impact the exposure to overtopping. These features may be accounted for in two-dimensional horizontal (2DH) numerical models, either based on phase-resolving or phase-average solvers for wave propagation. In between, surfbeat solvers, such as in XBeach, combine an affordable computational cost with the ability to generate and propagate the longer infragravity (IG). However, surfzone wave characteristics and the overtopping exposure modelled with XBeach are sensitive to settings such as the shape of the forcing wave spectra and the numerical scheme for wave propagation. The present paper explores this sensitivity and assesses the performance of different inundation models built with the 2DH surfbeat solver of XBeach. These models were forced with downscaled water levels and directional wave spectra and the results fuelled a discussion bounded by data collected downdrift of the entrance to the harbour of Figueira da Foz (Portugal). The original second-order upwind scheme, which propagates short-waves with a lower numerical diffusion improved the model performance in terms of long-wave height, and an unconventional breaking criterion better represented the cross-shore distribution of short-wave height near the shore. A calibrated model was validated through the hindcast of an overtopping event observed under moderate swell forcing, and was used to map the overtopping exposure during a hypothetical combination of an energetic swell with a water level having a return period of ∼70 years. Compared to the default wave spectra shape and model settings, using an appropriate representation of the short-wave directional spectrum at the open boundary was necessary to reproduce the observed overtopping extent. Refining the cross-shore resolution of the model helped to better represent the observed inundation extents, as also did the reduction of the friction coefficient. Additional phase-resolving simulations in 1DH overestimated IG wave energy and produced higher and more frequent overtopping discharges. However, differences with the calibrated 2DH surfbeat model increased with the proximity of the inlet and with short-wave height and angle of incidence. Overall, required calibration steps were provided. They aim at making 2DH XBeach surfbeat a credible tool for 1) predicting short and IG wave characteristics until the shoreline, as well as for 2) providing first estimates of exposure to overtopping in areas with shallow and alongshore-irregular morphologies.
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spelling 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inletOvertoppingIntermediate beachEbb-tidal deltaInfragravity wavesXBeachNear estuaries and harbours, submerged shoals and defence structures impact the exposure to overtopping. These features may be accounted for in two-dimensional horizontal (2DH) numerical models, either based on phase-resolving or phase-average solvers for wave propagation. In between, surfbeat solvers, such as in XBeach, combine an affordable computational cost with the ability to generate and propagate the longer infragravity (IG). However, surfzone wave characteristics and the overtopping exposure modelled with XBeach are sensitive to settings such as the shape of the forcing wave spectra and the numerical scheme for wave propagation. The present paper explores this sensitivity and assesses the performance of different inundation models built with the 2DH surfbeat solver of XBeach. These models were forced with downscaled water levels and directional wave spectra and the results fuelled a discussion bounded by data collected downdrift of the entrance to the harbour of Figueira da Foz (Portugal). The original second-order upwind scheme, which propagates short-waves with a lower numerical diffusion improved the model performance in terms of long-wave height, and an unconventional breaking criterion better represented the cross-shore distribution of short-wave height near the shore. A calibrated model was validated through the hindcast of an overtopping event observed under moderate swell forcing, and was used to map the overtopping exposure during a hypothetical combination of an energetic swell with a water level having a return period of ∼70 years. Compared to the default wave spectra shape and model settings, using an appropriate representation of the short-wave directional spectrum at the open boundary was necessary to reproduce the observed overtopping extent. Refining the cross-shore resolution of the model helped to better represent the observed inundation extents, as also did the reduction of the friction coefficient. Additional phase-resolving simulations in 1DH overestimated IG wave energy and produced higher and more frequent overtopping discharges. However, differences with the calibrated 2DH surfbeat model increased with the proximity of the inlet and with short-wave height and angle of incidence. Overall, required calibration steps were provided. They aim at making 2DH XBeach surfbeat a credible tool for 1) predicting short and IG wave characteristics until the shoreline, as well as for 2) providing first estimates of exposure to overtopping in areas with shallow and alongshore-irregular morphologies.Elsevier2025-05-27T00:00:00Z2023-05-27T00:00:00Z2023-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37920eng0378-383910.1016/j.coastaleng.2023.104342Nahon, AlphonseFortunato, André B.Oliveira, Filipa S.B.F.Azevedo, AlbertoHenriques, Maria JoãoSilva, Paulo A.Baptista, PauloFreire, Paulainfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:14:03Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37920Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:08:30.711062Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet
title 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet
spellingShingle 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet
Nahon, Alphonse
Overtopping
Intermediate beach
Ebb-tidal delta
Infragravity waves
XBeach
title_short 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet
title_full 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet
title_fullStr 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet
title_full_unstemmed 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet
title_sort 2DH modelling and mapping of surfbeat-driven flooding in the shadow of a jettied tidal inlet
author Nahon, Alphonse
author_facet Nahon, Alphonse
Fortunato, André B.
Oliveira, Filipa S.B.F.
Azevedo, Alberto
Henriques, Maria João
Silva, Paulo A.
Baptista, Paulo
Freire, Paula
author_role author
author2 Fortunato, André B.
Oliveira, Filipa S.B.F.
Azevedo, Alberto
Henriques, Maria João
Silva, Paulo A.
Baptista, Paulo
Freire, Paula
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nahon, Alphonse
Fortunato, André B.
Oliveira, Filipa S.B.F.
Azevedo, Alberto
Henriques, Maria João
Silva, Paulo A.
Baptista, Paulo
Freire, Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Overtopping
Intermediate beach
Ebb-tidal delta
Infragravity waves
XBeach
topic Overtopping
Intermediate beach
Ebb-tidal delta
Infragravity waves
XBeach
description Near estuaries and harbours, submerged shoals and defence structures impact the exposure to overtopping. These features may be accounted for in two-dimensional horizontal (2DH) numerical models, either based on phase-resolving or phase-average solvers for wave propagation. In between, surfbeat solvers, such as in XBeach, combine an affordable computational cost with the ability to generate and propagate the longer infragravity (IG). However, surfzone wave characteristics and the overtopping exposure modelled with XBeach are sensitive to settings such as the shape of the forcing wave spectra and the numerical scheme for wave propagation. The present paper explores this sensitivity and assesses the performance of different inundation models built with the 2DH surfbeat solver of XBeach. These models were forced with downscaled water levels and directional wave spectra and the results fuelled a discussion bounded by data collected downdrift of the entrance to the harbour of Figueira da Foz (Portugal). The original second-order upwind scheme, which propagates short-waves with a lower numerical diffusion improved the model performance in terms of long-wave height, and an unconventional breaking criterion better represented the cross-shore distribution of short-wave height near the shore. A calibrated model was validated through the hindcast of an overtopping event observed under moderate swell forcing, and was used to map the overtopping exposure during a hypothetical combination of an energetic swell with a water level having a return period of ∼70 years. Compared to the default wave spectra shape and model settings, using an appropriate representation of the short-wave directional spectrum at the open boundary was necessary to reproduce the observed overtopping extent. Refining the cross-shore resolution of the model helped to better represent the observed inundation extents, as also did the reduction of the friction coefficient. Additional phase-resolving simulations in 1DH overestimated IG wave energy and produced higher and more frequent overtopping discharges. However, differences with the calibrated 2DH surfbeat model increased with the proximity of the inlet and with short-wave height and angle of incidence. Overall, required calibration steps were provided. They aim at making 2DH XBeach surfbeat a credible tool for 1) predicting short and IG wave characteristics until the shoreline, as well as for 2) providing first estimates of exposure to overtopping in areas with shallow and alongshore-irregular morphologies.
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