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Roshanka Ranasinghe

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Anthropogenic activities induced global warming have caused visible consequences in the increase of atmosphere and ocean temperatures. During the 20th century, the global sea level rise behaves a non-uniformed rising rate. In most of the 20th century, the global mean sea level (G ...
Continuous sea level rise and growing environmental awareness have led to increasing implementation of nature-based solutions to counter coastal erosion. An example in the Netherlands is the Sand Engine---a mega-scale sand nourishment designed to feed the Dutch coast over a perio ...
The existing hydrodynamic models consider full physics approaches to calculate storm surge at coastal regions. However, due to the complexity of the equations that model these processes, the computational time and power required to run them can be large, compared to models that c ...

Storm Surge Modelling due to Tropical Cyclone Activity

Development of an artificial neural network capable of predicting maximum storm surge heights for Hong Kong and Macau

Over the recent years, flood risks and losses have been increasing for coastal cities due to climate change, subsidence, population and economic growth. Hong Kong and Macau are two cities located in the Pearl River Delta that experience a significant flood risk due to storm surge ...
Crescentic sandbars are a commonly observed nearshore feature in coastal zones that strongly influence the surfzone circulations and are connected with the occurrence of rip currents. Furthermore, their spatial characteristics have been associated with the shoreline position in t ...