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Coastal flooding in the Pacific Northwest comes primarily from large waves generated by major storms instead of hurricanes.

David Hill, a researcher at Oregon State University, studies future levels of flooding in Tillamook Bay. His work was recently published in the Journal of Geophysical Research.

An allocation on XSEDE allowed Hill to use TACC supercomputers Lonestar and Stampede to model the factors that affect flooding.

The findings that levels of inundation will vary greatly in the region highlight the need to reconsider flood maps that Oregon city planners use for development.


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