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Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions
Vilibic, I.; Montserrat, S.; Rabinovich, A.B. (Ed.) (2015). Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. Previously published in Natural Hazards, Volume 74, Issue 1, 2014. Springer: Cham. ISBN 978-3-319-12711-8. 303 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5

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  • Vilibic, I., editor
  • Montserrat, S., editor
  • Rabinovich, A.B., editor

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  • Vilibic, I.; Monserrat, S.; Rabinovich, A.B. (2015). Meteorological tsunamis on the US East Coast and in other regions of the World Ocean, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 1-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_1, more
  • Whitmore, P.; Knight, B. (2015). Meteotsunami forecasting: sensitivities demonstrated by the 2008 Boothbay, Maine, event, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 11-23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_2, more
  • Vilibic, I.; Horvath, K.; Strelec Mahovic, N.; Monserrat, S.; Marcos, M.; Amores, A.; Fine, I. (2015). Atmospheric processes responsible for generation of the 2008 Boothbay meteotsunami, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 25-53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_3, more
  • Horvath, K.; Vilibic, I. (2015). Atmospheric mesoscale conditions during the Boothbay meteotsunami: a numerical sensitivity study using a high-resolution mesoscale model, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 55-74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_4, more
  • Sepic, J.; Rabinovich, A.B. (2015). Meteotsunami in the Great Lakes and on the Atlantic coast of the United States generated by the "derecho" of June 29-30, 2012, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 75-107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_5, more
  • Lipa, B.; Parikh, H.; Barrick, D.; Roarty, H.; Glenn, S. (2015). High-frequency radar observations of the June 2013 US East Coast meteotsunami, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 109-122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_6, more
  • Geist, E.L.; ten Brink, U.S.; Gove, M. (2015). A framework for the probabilistic analysis of meteotsunamis, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 123-142. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_7, more
  • Monserrat, S.; Fine, I.; Amores, A.; Marcos, M. (2015). Tidal influence on high frequency harbor oscillations in a narrow entrance bay, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 143-153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_8, more
  • Bechle, A.J.; Wu, C.H. (2015). The Lake Michigan meteotsunamis of 1954 revisited, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 155-177. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_9, more
  • Frère, A.; Daubord, C.; Gailler, A.; Hébert, H. (2015). Sea level surges of June 2011 in the NE Atlantic Ocean: observations and possible interpretation, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 179-196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_10, more
  • Pellikka, H.; Rauhala, J.; Kahma, K.K.; Stipa, T.; Boman, H.; Kangas, A. (2015). Recent observations of meteotsunamis on the Finnish coast, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 197-215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_11, more
  • Vilibic, I.; Mihanovic, H.; Charrayre, F. (2015). Assessing meteotsunami potential of high-frequency air pressure oscillations observed in the middle Adriatic, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 217-232. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_12, more
  • Tanaka, T.; Gohara, S.; Koga, T.; Yamaguchi, R.; Yamada, F. (2015). Abiki oscillations in Sakitsu Bay, west Kyushu, Japan, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 233-250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_13, more
  • Okal, E.A.; Visser, J.N.J.; de Beer, C.H. (2015). The Dwarskersbos, South Africa local tsunami of August 27, 1969: field survey and simulation as a meteorological event, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 251-268. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_14, more
  • Dragani, W.C.; D'Onofrio, E.E.; Oreiro, F.; Alonso, G.; Fiore, M.; Grismeyer, W. (2015). Simultaneous meteorological tsunamis and storm surges at Buenos Aires coast, southeastern South America, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 269-280. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_15, more
  • Pattiaratchi, C.; Wijeratne, E.M.S. (2015). Observations of meteorological tsunamis along the south-west Australian coast, in: Vilibic, I. et al. Meteorological tsunamis: The U.S. East Coast and other coastal regions. pp. 281-303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12712-5_16, more

Abstract
    The book encompasses a set of papers on meteorological tsunamis covering various aspects on this rare but potentially destructive multiresonant phenomenon. Altogether an editorial and 15 contributions are part of this book; eight of the contributions deal with different aspects of meteotsunamis along the U.S. East Coast and in the region of the Great Lakes, including one paper introducing a new methodology in meteotsunami research. Seven more papers are documenting meteotsunamis in various coastal areas of the world oceans. All continents, except Antarctica, have been covered, with the authors representing 11 countries.

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