WireWall: a new approach to coasta wave hazard monitoring
The WireWall project developed a prototype wave overtopping field measurement system. The system was designed and trailed at Crosby Beach, Hall Road carpark, north of Liverpool during winter 2018/2019. The data collected include both wave-by-wave overtopping volumes and horizontal velocities. At the time of the project the coastal structure at this site comprised a stepped revetment and vertical sea wall with a recurve. The system was designed at the National Oceanography Centre, validated in HR Wallingford’s flume facility and deployed with Sefton Council. Five datasets are available from the project. These contain processed data from: 1) The numerical wave overtopping estimates for past events used to design the system and plan deployments; 2) The numerical wave overtopping estimates for the joint wave and water level conditions with a 1 in 1 year return period probability to a 1 in 200 year return period probability in Liverpool Bay; 3) The dock side tests; 4) The physical laboratory experiments; and, 5) The field trials during windy spring tides. For Crosby these data can be used to validate/calibrate numerical tools used for coastal scheme design and flood hazard forecasting. Beach profile data collected alongside the overtopping measurements have been archived with the Northwest Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme, https://www.channelcoast.org/northwest/. This project was delivered by the National Oceanography Centre in collaboration with HR Wallingford. Our project partners were Sefton Council, Balfour Beatty, Environment Agency, Channel Coastal Observatory and Marlan Maritime Technologies .
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British Oceanographic Data Centre record 1048WireWall
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- 2022-02-16
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- 2020-08-13
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- 2021-04-21
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role HR Wallingford Group Ltd.
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Owner HR Wallingford Group Ltd.
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Originator National Oceanography Centre (Southampton)
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Owner National Oceanography Centre (Southampton)
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Originator National Oceanography Centre (Liverpool)
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Owner National Oceanography Centre (Liverpool)
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Custodian British Oceanographic Data Centre
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Liverpool Bay
SeaVoX water bodies 2021-10-28 revision
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- 2018-01-01
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- 2019-12-31
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Publication year: 2020-01-01
Publication title: WireWall – a new approach to measuring coastal wave hazard
Publication authors: Brown
Publication editors: National Oceanography Centre, Research & Consultancy Report No. 66.
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COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role British Oceanographic Data Centre
Polly Hadziabdic
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