| Geosciences | |
| Modelling with Volna-OP2—Towards Tsunami Threat Reduction for the Irish Coastline | |
| Brian McConnell1  Daniel Giles2  Frédéric Dias2  | |
| [1] Geological Survey Ireland, Dublin D04 K7X4, Ireland;School of Mathematics and Statistics, University College Dublin, Dublin D04 V1W8, Ireland; | |
| 关键词: tsunami modelling; faster than real time simulation; finite volume; GPGPU computing; tsunami inundation; Irish tsunami threat; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/geosciences10060226 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Tsunamis are infrequent events that have the potential to be extremely destructive. The last major tsunami to effect the Irish coastline was the Lisbon 1755 event. That event acts as a candidate worst case scenario for hazard assessment and the impacts on the Irish Coastline are presented here. As there is no general consensus on the 1755 earthquake source, multiple sources highlighted in the literature are investigated. These sources are used to generate the initial conditions and the resultant tsunami waves are simulated with the massively parallelised Volna-OP2 finite volume tsunami code. The hazard associated with the event is captured on three gradated levels. A reduced faster than real time tsunami ensemble is produced for the North-East Atlantic on a regional level in 93 s using two Nvidia V100 GPUs. By identifying the most vulnerable sections of the Irish coastline from this regional forecast, some locally refined simulations are further carried out in a faster than real time setting. As arrival times on the coastline can be on the
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