Storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in Legazpi City, Philippines

The Philippines is hit by approximately 20 tropical cyclones per year, wherein an average of 10 are tropical storms/typhoons (Cruz, 2016). The country, being an archipelago, consists of numerous coastal communities exposed to these tropical storms. The coastal communities of Legazpi City, based on n...

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Main Authors: Fernandez, Francis, Lumain, Eloise, Mella, Rupert, Po, Byron
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-80602021-10-11T07:44:49Z Storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in Legazpi City, Philippines Fernandez, Francis Lumain, Eloise Mella, Rupert Po, Byron The Philippines is hit by approximately 20 tropical cyclones per year, wherein an average of 10 are tropical storms/typhoons (Cruz, 2016). The country, being an archipelago, consists of numerous coastal communities exposed to these tropical storms. The coastal communities of Legazpi City, based on news articles published, have been identified to be vulnerable to storm surges. Using the modelling software DELFT3D-FLOW coupled with DELFT3D-WAVE, typhoons with a 5, 25, 50 and 100 year return period, and a typhoon with Haiyan strength characteristics, were projected onto these coastal communities to identify which areas are most at risk to storm surges. The 11 tracks, both historical and theoretical, considered in the simulations were either passing directly or nearby Legazpi City. Topographical and hydrological features unique to each area, land use, elevation, barriers-- both natural and artificial, and river discharge were factors incorporated in the simulations. In this study, the effect of the typhoon's track to the water displacement, subjected onto the considered coastal communities, was assessed. From the results of the simulations, hazard maps were created based on typhoons with 25 year return period and Haiyan strength characteristics. Hazard maps were generated to be able to visualize better the hazard posed onto the inhabitants of these communities. From these hazard maps, it was observed that the storm surges affect mostly the coastal communities of northern areas of Legazpi City. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7415 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Hydraulics Hydraulic engineering Storm surges--Philippines--Legazpi City
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Hydraulics
Hydraulic engineering
Storm surges--Philippines--Legazpi City
spellingShingle Hydraulics
Hydraulic engineering
Storm surges--Philippines--Legazpi City
Fernandez, Francis
Lumain, Eloise
Mella, Rupert
Po, Byron
Storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in Legazpi City, Philippines
description The Philippines is hit by approximately 20 tropical cyclones per year, wherein an average of 10 are tropical storms/typhoons (Cruz, 2016). The country, being an archipelago, consists of numerous coastal communities exposed to these tropical storms. The coastal communities of Legazpi City, based on news articles published, have been identified to be vulnerable to storm surges. Using the modelling software DELFT3D-FLOW coupled with DELFT3D-WAVE, typhoons with a 5, 25, 50 and 100 year return period, and a typhoon with Haiyan strength characteristics, were projected onto these coastal communities to identify which areas are most at risk to storm surges. The 11 tracks, both historical and theoretical, considered in the simulations were either passing directly or nearby Legazpi City. Topographical and hydrological features unique to each area, land use, elevation, barriers-- both natural and artificial, and river discharge were factors incorporated in the simulations. In this study, the effect of the typhoon's track to the water displacement, subjected onto the considered coastal communities, was assessed. From the results of the simulations, hazard maps were created based on typhoons with 25 year return period and Haiyan strength characteristics. Hazard maps were generated to be able to visualize better the hazard posed onto the inhabitants of these communities. From these hazard maps, it was observed that the storm surges affect mostly the coastal communities of northern areas of Legazpi City.
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author Fernandez, Francis
Lumain, Eloise
Mella, Rupert
Po, Byron
author_facet Fernandez, Francis
Lumain, Eloise
Mella, Rupert
Po, Byron
author_sort Fernandez, Francis
title Storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in Legazpi City, Philippines
title_short Storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in Legazpi City, Philippines
title_full Storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in Legazpi City, Philippines
title_fullStr Storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in Legazpi City, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in Legazpi City, Philippines
title_sort storm surge hazard assessment of the coastal community in legazpi city, philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2018
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7415
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