## Abstract Hurricane Rita struck the coast of southwest Louisiana in September 2005. The storm generated an enormous tidal surge of approximately four meters in height that inundated many thousands of acres of the coastal marsh with full strength seawater. The initial surge resulted in the deaths
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The Effect of Proximity to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on Subsequent Hurricane Outlook and Optimistic Bias
✍ Scribed by Craig Trumbo; Michelle Lueck; Holly Marlatt; Lori Peek
- Book ID
- 109158302
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
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- 132 KB
- Volume
- 31
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- Article
- ISSN
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## Abstract A three‐layer shallow‐water model with a convection parametrization is used to study the track deflections of slow‐moving hurricanes on a β‐plane as they approach straight coastlines of different orientations with respect to north, or as they cross to a cooler or warmer body of water. I