Publications

(2021). Application of a Hurricane Boundary Layer Model for Improved Surface Wind Forecast. In AMS 34th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology.

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(2020). Modeling Increased Impacts of Nor’easters Due to Sea Level Rise in Coastal New England Parks. In AGU Fall Meeting 2020.

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(2018). Ensemble projection of the sea level rise impact on storm surge and inundation at the coast of Bangladesh. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 18(1), 351-364.

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(2018). Hurricane Matthew (2016) and its impact under global warming scenarios. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 4, 97-109.

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(2017). Hurricane Matthew (2016) and its Storm Surge Inundation under Global Warming Scenarios: Application of an Interactively Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Model. In American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2017, New Orleans, LA..

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(2017). Impact of Meteorological Forcing on Storm Surge & Inundation in Coastal Bangladesh: A Comparison between Holland's Analytical Model and a Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Model. In 97th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2017.

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(2016). Investigating Tropical Cyclones and its related Storm Surge & Inundation in Coastal Bangladesh using a Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Model. In American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2016, San Francisco, CA..

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(2015). Present and Future Scenario of Storm Surge and Inundation in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta, Bangladesh. In 23rd Biennial Conference of Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF), Portland, OR.

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(2015). Sundarban as a Buffer against Storm Surge Flooding. World Journal of Engineering and Technology.

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(2015). Storm Surge Flooding in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta: Present and Future Scenarios.. In 36th IAHR World Congress Portland, The Hague, the Netherlands.

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(2014). Assessing Performance of Polders under Storm Surges in the Coastal Regions of Bangladesh for Current and Future Climate Scenarios Using the Delft3D Model. In The Gobeshona Conference for Research on Climate Change in Bangladesh 2014.

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