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The timing, magnitude, and relative composition of extreme total water levels vary seasonally along the U.S. Atlantic coast

Quadrado, G., & Serafin, K. (2024). The timing, magnitude, and relative composition of extreme total water levels vary seasonally along the U.S. Atlantic coast. JGR Oceans, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JC020557. This paper investigates when extreme total water levels (TWLs) occur during the year along the U.S. Atlantic coast and whether individual components, like waves, tides, and storm surge, […]

Geography Colloquium: What Drives Extreme Events? Evaluating the Major Contributors to Total Water Levels Along the U.S. Atlantic Coast

Speaker: Gabrielle Quadrado PhD Student Department of Geography University of Florida Thursday, November 17, 2022 4:00-4:50 PM (Period 9) Recorded for YouTube Turlington Hall 3018 and Zoom University of Florida Abstract: Coastal zones along the Atlantic margin of the Southeastern United States (U.S.) have different physical characteristics due to the region’s long coastline, frequent storms, and […]

Gabrielle Quadrado

she/her/hers gpereiraquadrado@ufl.edu @ocquadrado Curriculum Vita Focus Area:  GeoSpatial Analysis & Techniques Earth System Science Sustainability & Global Environmental Change Country of Origin: Brazil Degree Program: PhD Entered Program: Fall 2020 Expected Graduation: Spring 2024 Dissertation Topic: Extreme water levels and coastal change Research Statement: I am an oceanographer and coastal scientist interested in assessing coastal hazards […]