
This dataset contains simulated maximum water elevations for twenty U.S. Atlantic hurricane storm surge events simulated with the ADvanced CIRCulation (ADCIRC) model. The dataset contains a control simulation of the real events, and experiments in which the sea level is increased with or without a 10% increase in the hurricane intensity. In each TC directory, there are three subdirectories: reference, slr_0.44m, and slr_0.74m. The reference subdirectory uses present-day sea levels, while the other two correspond to sea level rise scenarios of 0.44m and 0.74m. Within each of these three subdirectories, there are three additional directories: control, historical, and Vmax_10. The control directory contains a simulation with only tidal forcing (no meteorological forcing). The historical directory uses the original historical meteorological forcing, and the Vmax_10 directory applies the historical meteorological forcing with a 10% increase in hurricane intensity.
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