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Title: Spatiotemporal variability of extreme wave storms in a beach tourism destination area
Authors: Guerra-Medina, Daniel
Rodríguez, Germán 
UNESCO Clasification: 251003 Oceanografía descriptiva
Keywords: Beach Erosion
Canary Islands
Extreme Wave Storms
Infrastructure Damage
Socioeconomic Impacts, et al
Issue Date: 2021
Journal: Geosciences (Basel) 
Abstract: This study explores the spatiotemporal variability of extreme wave storms around the Canary archipelago, with special focus on the southern coastal flank of Tenerife island, a strategic beach tourism destination of large socioeconomic importance. To this end, experimental and simulated data of winds and waves are used to study the severity, seasonality, and directionality of wave storms with considerable potential to cause significant impact on beaches. Furthermore, tidal experimental records are employed to test the joint occurrence of wave storms and significantly high sea levels. Long-term statistical analysis of extreme wave storms at different locations reveals a complex spatial pattern of wave storminess around the islands and in the southern flank of Tenerife, due to the intricacy of the coastline geometry, the presence of deep channels between islands, the high altitude and complex topography of the islands, and the sheltering effects exerted by each island over the others, depending on the directionality of the incident wave fields. In particular, south of Tenerife, the energy content and directionality of wave storms show substantial spatial variability, while the timing of extreme wave storms throughout the year exhibits a marked seasonal character. A specific extreme storm is examined in detail, as an illustrative case study of severe beach erosion and infrastructure damage.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/108027
ISSN: 2076-3263
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences11060237
Source: Geosciences (Basel) [EISSN 2076-3263], v. 11 (6), 237, (Mayo 2021)
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