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Monitoring Storm Tide and Flooding from Hurricane Isaac Along the Gulf Coast of the United States, August 2012

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Monitoring Storm Tide and Flooding from Hurricane Isaac Along the Gulf Coast of the United States, August 2012, , 9781496072313

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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) deployed a temporary monitoring network of water-level and barometric pressure sensors at 127 locations along the gulf coast from Alabama to Louisiana to record the timing, areal extent, and magnitude of hurricane storm tide and coastal flooding generated by Hurricane Isaac (fig. 1). This deployment was undertaken as part of a coordinated federal emergency response as outlined by the Stafford Act under a directed mission assignment by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Storm tide, as defined by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2008), is the water-level rise generated by a combination of storm surge and astronomical tide during a coastal storm.

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