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SLOS : displaying time histories of storm surge data from SLOSH output
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1989
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Description:An AFOS applications program, SLOS, has been developed to provide a means of rapidly displaying the time histories of storm surge data generated from the SLOSH program. The SLOS program plots the mean tide and the mean tide plus the storm surge expected from an approaching hurricane for the 12 hours before and after the forecast landfall. The beginning and ending times of both 40 mph winds and hurricane force winds are also plotted on the graph. Under hurricane threat conditions, the user can easily update the graphs as conditions change (e. g., time and location of landfall; storm strength, speed or direction of movement).
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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