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RASILLA, Domingo
F.; GARMENDIA, Carolina; GARCÍA CODRON, J. Carlos; RIVAS, Victoria (2014).
Marine
storms and coastal risk along the Gulf of Biscay area: winter 2014.
En Lourenço (coord.). Multidimensão e
Territórios de Risco. Universidade de Coimbra, Guimaraes, pp. 337- 342.
ABSTRACT
Coastal storms are one of the most remarkable natural risk affecting
coastal areas, and climate change might enhanced the intensity and
frequency of those extreme events. The Gulf of Biscay area show
evidences of historical episodes of storminess which remarkable
consequences upon natural environment and human activities. The use of
coastal spaces has increased during the last decades worldwide, and the
Northern coast of the Iberian Peninsula has followed the same trend,
increasing the amount of elements at risk.
An outstanding episode of coastal storminess was suffered by the
northern coast of the Iberian Peninsula experienced during the
January-February period of 2014. Impacts on the coastal environment were
spread.
A comprehensive analysis of oceanographic and meteorological data has
been carried out to characterize the event and to place it in relation
with the recent climate evolution of the Gulf of Biscay area.
Key words:
marine storms, coastal risk, Gulf of Biscay.
Marine storms and coastal risk along the Gulf of Biscay area: winter
2014. Available from:
https://digitalis.uc.pt/pt-pt/node/106201?hdl=34855 |
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