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digital government research | 2006

Digitalization of coastal management and decision making supported by multi-dimensional geospatial information and analysis

Ron Li; Keith W. Bedford; C. K. Shum; Xutong Niu; Feng Zhou; Vasilia Velissariou; J. Raul Ramirez; Aidong Zhang

This paper summarizes the results and outcomes of our NSF Digital Government project. During four years, this project concentrated on investigating, integrating and developing geospatial technologies to enhance the operational capabilities of federal, state, and local agencies responsible for coastal management and decision making. Successful collaborations have been established among research laboratories and government agencies in the areas of data collection and analysis, hydrodynamic modeling, development of web-based systems, and real-world applications of research results.


Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2014

Resolving the Effects of Aperture and Volume Restriction of the Flow by Semi-Porous Barriers Using Large-Eddy Simulations

Efthalia K. Chatziefstratiou; Vasilia Velissariou; Gil Bohrer

The Regional Atmospheric Modelling System (RAMS)-based Forest Large-Eddy Simulation (RAFLES) model is used to simulate the effects of large rectangular prism-shaped semi-porous barriers of varying densities under neutrally buoyant conditions. RAFLES model resolves flows inside and above forested canopies and other semi-porous barriers, and it accounts for barrier-induced drag on the flow and surface flux exchange between the barrier and the air. Unlike most other models, RAFLES model also accounts for the barrier-induced volume and aperture restriction via a modified version of the cut-cell coordinate system. We explicitly tested the effects of the numerical representation of volume restriction, independent of the effects of the drag, by comparing drag-only simulations (where we prescribed neither volume nor aperture restrictions to the flow), restriction-only simulations (where we prescribed no drag), and control simulations where both drag and volume plus aperture restrictions were included. Previous modelling and empirical work have revealed the development of important areas of increased uplift upwind of forward-facing steps, and recirculation zones downwind of backward-facing steps. Our simulations show that representation of the effects of the volume and aperture restriction due to the presence of semi-porous barriers leads to differences in the strengths and locations of increased-updraft and recirculation zones, and the length and strength of impact and adjustment zones when compared to simulation solutions with a drag-only representation. These are mostly driven by differences to the momentum budget of the streamwise wind velocity by resolved turbulence and pressure gradient fields around the front and back edges of the barrier. We propose that volume plus aperture restriction is an important component of the flow system in semi-porous environments such as forests and cities and should be considered by large-eddy simulation (LES).


international conference on digital government research | 2003

Multi-source coastal data analysis

Xutong Niu; Chung Yen Kuo; Vasilia Velissariou; Ron Li; Keith W. Bedford; C. K. Shum


Estuarine and Coastal Modeling | 2000

A Multi-Size, Multi-Source Formulation for Determining Impacts of Sediments on Near-Shore Sensitive Sites

Panagiotis Velissariou; Vasilia Velissariou; Yong Guo; Keith W. Bedford


AICPS | 2005

Integration of multidimensional geospatial information for coastal management and decision-making

Ron Li; Keith W. Bedford; C. K. Shum; Xutong Niu; Feng Zhou; Vasilia Velissariou; J. Raul Ramirez; Aidong Zhang


29th Conf. on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology/19th Symp. on Boundary Layers and Turbulence/Ninth Symp. on the Urban Environment (1-6 August 2010) | 2010

Resolving a forest-strip induced uplift region using the shaved-grid-cell method with large eddy simulations

Vasilia Velissariou


Archive | 2009

Examination of the Barotropic Behavior of the Princeton Coastal Ocean Model in Lake Erie, Using Water Elevations From Gage Stations and Topex/Poseidon Altimeters

Vasilia Velissariou


AICPS | 2005

Digitalization of Coastal Management and Decision Making Supported by Multi-Dimensional Geospatial Information and Analysis

Ron Li; Keith W. Bedford; C. K. Shum; Xutong Niu; Feng Zhou; Vasilia Velissariou; J. Raul Ramirez; Aidong Zhang


international conference on digital government research | 2004

Spatial technologies for coastal management

Xutong Niu; Xian Xu; Alok Srivastava; Chung Yen Kuo; Vasilia Velissariou; Ron Li; Keith W. Bedford; C. K. Shum; J. Raul Ramirez; Aidong Zhang


international conference on digital government research | 2003

A spatio-temporal decision making system for coastal change monitoring and coastal management

Ruijin Ma; Tarig Ali; Xutong Niu; Vasilia Velissariou; Kai-chien Cheng; Chung Yen Kuo; Xian Xu; Ahmed Elaksher; Ron Li; Keith W. Bedford; C. K. Shum; J. Raul Ramirez; Aidong Zhang

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Ron Li

Ohio State University

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Feng Zhou

Ohio State University

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Chung Yen Kuo

National Cheng Kung University

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Xian Xu

University at Buffalo

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