Example: Maximum Rise Velocity in the Ems Estuary
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This figure shows the maximum rise velocity within the period of data analysis in the Ems Estuary calculated for the scenario of a synthetic storm surge.
The maximum rise velocity for the water surface is calculated from the variations of water level within a given time span (typically half an hour) and extrapolated to a one hour period. A general increase can be observed from the North Sea (top left) towards the Dollart bay (bottom right). The velocities vary from approximately 1 m/h to 2 m/h. They are significantly higher compared with the calculated maximum fall velocities.
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