Advances in Science and Research (Jul 2018)

Description of a coastal impact event in Basque Country: the 9 February 2016 case

  • S. Gaztelumendi,
  • S. Gaztelumendi,
  • J. Egaña,
  • J. Egaña,
  • P. Liria,
  • J. A. Aranda,
  • J. A. Aranda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-15-137-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 137 – 143

Abstract

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In this work we analysed a case from 9 February 2016 from two points of view, the meteorological–ocean characteristics of the event and the damage produced during the episode in the Basque coastal area. On 7 and 8 February 2016 an intense zonal circulation was established in the Atlantic, with very strong westerly winds (over 100 km h−1) and high fetch (more than 2000 km). As a consequence a strong swell (over 7 m) arrived on the Basque coast affecting littoral areas. The wave characteristics are particularly energetic during the morning of the 9 February, which had a significant wave of 9.5 m and a peak period of 20 s in deep water (Donostia buoy). The arrival of these energetic waves coincides with high tide during spring when the sea level reaches 4.69 m in the Port of Bilbao. Overtopping indexes exceeded red-level thresholds established within the Euskalmet coastal warning system and the wave impact resulted in relevant damage (more than EUR 3 million) in different littoral areas. This event is the first red-level case since the new Euskalmet warning procedure became operational at the beginning of 2015.