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Yuji Funakoshi 1,2 , Jesse Feyen 1 , Frank Aikman 1 , Carlos Lozano 3 , and Hendrik Tolman 3

Coupling a High Resolution Hurricane Storm Surge Model to Operational Weather and Ocean Prediction Systems. Yuji Funakoshi 1,2 , Jesse Feyen 1 , Frank Aikman 1 , Carlos Lozano 3 , and Hendrik Tolman 3 1. NOAA/NOS/CSDL, Silver Spring, MD 2. UCAR, Boulder, CO 3. NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Spring, MD.

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Yuji Funakoshi 1,2 , Jesse Feyen 1 , Frank Aikman 1 , Carlos Lozano 3 , and Hendrik Tolman 3

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  1. Coupling a High Resolution Hurricane Storm Surge Model to Operational Weather and Ocean Prediction Systems Yuji Funakoshi1,2, Jesse Feyen1, Frank Aikman1, Carlos Lozano3, and Hendrik Tolman3 1. NOAA/NOS/CSDL, Silver Spring, MD 2. UCAR, Boulder, CO 3. NOAA/NWS/NCEP, Camp Spring, MD

  2. Strategy • Cooperating to evaluate strategies for a next-generation storm surge modeling system. • To simulate storm surge for the coastal region using a high resolution Coastal Flooding Model (CFM). • To examine the impact of boundary and meteorological forcing from a suite of NWS operational weather and ocean prediction models. NCEP Atmospheric and Ocean NOS Land and Coastal Waters Wind & pressure Weather Wind & Air Temp. SST Wind & Air Temp. CFM Sea level Ocean Wave Spectra Currents & Elevation Wave fluxes Wave fluxes Wave Currently coupled Future coupling

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