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    Operational forecasts of wave-driven water levels and coastal hazards for US Gulf and Atlantic coasts by Stockdon, Hilary F., Long, Joseph W., Palmsten, Margaret L., Van der Westhuysen, Andre, Doran, Kara S., Snell, Richard J.

    Published in Communications earth & environment (01-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Predictions of total water levels, the elevation of combined tides, surge, and wave runup at the shoreline, are necessary to provide guidance on…”
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    The relative contribution of waves, tides, and nontidal residuals to extreme total water levels on U.S. West Coast sandy beaches by Serafin, Katherine A., Ruggiero, Peter, Stockdon, Hilary F.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-02-2017)
    “…To better understand how individual processes combine to cause flooding and erosion events, we investigate the relative contribution of tides, waves, and…”
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    Hurricanes 2004: An Overview of Their Characteristics and Coastal Change by Sallenger, Asbury H., Hilary F. Stockdon, Laura Fauver, Hansen, Mark, Thompson, David, C. Wayne Wright, Jeff Lillycrop

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-12-2006)
    “…Four hurricanes battered the state of Florida during 2004, the most affecting any state since Texas endured four in 1884. Each of the storms changed the coast…”
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    Estimation of wave phase speed and nearshore bathymetry from video imagery by Stockdon, Hilary F., Holman, Rob A.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (15-09-2000)
    “…A new remote sensing technique based on video image processing has been developed for the estimation of nearshore bathymetry. The shoreward propagation of…”
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    Probabilistic prediction of barrier-island response to hurricanes by Plant, Nathaniel G., Stockdon, Hilary F.

    “…Prediction of barrier‐island response to hurricane attack is important for assessing the vulnerability of communities, infrastructure, habitat, and…”
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    Empirical parameterization of setup, swash, and runup by Stockdon, Hilary F., Holman, Rob A., Howd, Peter A., Sallenger, Asbury H.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-05-2006)
    “…Using shoreline water-level time series collected during 10 dynamically diverse field experiments, an empirical parameterization for extreme runup, defined by…”
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    How well can wave runup be predicted? Comment on Laudier et al. (2011) and Stockdon et al. (2006) by Plant, Nathaniel G., Stockdon, Hilary F.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-08-2015)
    “…Laudier et al. (2011) suggested that there may be a systematic bias error in runup predictions using a model developed by Stockdon et al. (2006). Laudier et…”
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    A simple model for the spatially-variable coastal response to hurricanes by Stockdon, Hilary F., Sallenger, Asbury H., Holman, Rob A., Howd, Peter A.

    Published in Marine geology (27-03-2007)
    “…The vulnerability of a beach to extreme coastal change during a hurricane can be estimated by comparing the relative elevations of storm-induced water levels…”
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    Improving understanding of near-term barrier island evolution through multi-decadal assessment of morphologic change by Lentz, Erika E., Hapke, Cheryl J., Stockdon, Hilary F., Hehre, Rachel E.

    Published in Marine geology (01-03-2013)
    “…Observed morphodynamic changes over multiple decades were coupled with storm-driven run-up characteristics at Fire Island, New York, to explore the influence…”
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    Extraction of Lidar-Based Dune-Crest Elevations for Use in Examining the Vulnerability of Beaches to Inundation During Hurricanes by Stockdon, Hilary F., Doran, Kara S., Sallenger, Asbury H.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-11-2009)
    “…The morphology of coastal sand dunes plays an important role in determining how a beach will respond to a hurricane. Accurate measurements of dune height and…”
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    Estimation of Shoreline Position and Change Using Airborne Topographic Lidar Data by STOCKDON, Hilary F, SALLENGER, Asbury H, LIST, Jeffrey H, HOLMAN, Rob A

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-06-2002)
    “…A method has been developed for estimating shoreline position from airborne scanning laser data. This technique allows rapid estimation of objective, GPS-based…”
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    Predictions of barrier island berm evolution in a time-varying storm climatology by Plant, Nathaniel G., Flocks, James, Stockdon, Hilary F., Long, Joseph W., Guy, Kristy, Thompson, David M., Cormier, Jamie M., Smith, Christopher G., Miselis, Jennifer L., Dalyander, P. Soupy

    “…Low‐lying barrier islands are ubiquitous features of the world's coastlines, and the processes responsible for their formation, maintenance, and destruction…”
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    The influence of shelf bathymetry and beach topography on extreme total water levels: Linking large-scale changes of the wave climate to local coastal hazards by Serafin, Katherine A., Ruggiero, Peter, Barnard, Patrick L., Stockdon, Hilary F.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-08-2019)
    “…Total water levels (TWLs) at the coast are driven by a combination of deterministic (e.g., tides) and stochastic (e.g., waves, storm surge, and sea level…”
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    Predicting the longshore-variable coastal response to hurricanes by Stockdon, Hilary F

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…The longshore variability of the coastal response to hurricanes may be examined within the framework of a storm-impact scaling model that compares…”
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    Predicting the longshore-variable coastal response to hurricanes by Stockdon, Hilary F

    “…The longshore variability of the coastal response to hurricanes may be examined within the framework of a storm-impact scaling model that compares…”
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