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Machine Learning Based Surrogate Model For Hurricane Storm Surge Forecasting In The Laguna Madre, Cesar E. Davila Hernandez May 2022

Machine Learning Based Surrogate Model For Hurricane Storm Surge Forecasting In The Laguna Madre, Cesar E. Davila Hernandez

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Texas coastal communities are at constant risk of hurricane impacts every storm season. It is especially important to model and predict storm surge variations during hurricane and storm events. Traditionally, hurricane storm surge predictions have been the result of numerical hydrodynamics based simulations. This type of simulations often requires high amounts of computational resources and complex ocean modelling efforts. Recently, machine learning techniques are being explored and are gaining popularity in hydrologic and ocean engineering modelling fields based on their performance to model nonlinear relationships and low computational requirements for prediction. Advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence (A.I.) demand …