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https://doi.org/10.5194/os-20-1495-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-20-1495-2024
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25 Nov 2024
Research article |  | 25 Nov 2024

Tide–surge interaction observed at Singapore and the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia using a semi-empirical model

Zhi Yang Koh, Benjamin S. Grandey, Dhrubajyoti Samanta, Adam D. Switzer, Benjamin P. Horton, Justin Dauwels, and Lock Yue Chew

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Identifying tide–surge interaction (TSI) is a complex task. We enhance existing statistical methods with a more-robust test that accounts for complex tides. We also develop a semi-empirical model to investigate the influence of one mechanism of TSI, tidal-phase alteration. We apply these techniques to tide-gauge records from Singapore and the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. We find TSI at all studied locations: tidal-phase alteration can change the timing of large surges.
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