Basin Hydrodynamic Modeling Sample Clauses

Basin Hydrodynamic Modeling. Perform conceptual-level hydrodynamic numerical modeling to identify operational conditions that might be expected within the basin of Option 3a. The Option 3a basin will be modeled to estimate the currents. Laboratory physical scale modeling is not included in this scope. Analysis of currents will be performed using a local-scale two-dimensional depth- averaged model such as MIKE21-HD. The model will be run for representative seasonal conditions, excluding hurricanes and extreme storms, using readily-available tide and wind data as forcing. One basin layout will be modeled, with up to three runs per basin (flood tide, Ebb tide, extreme weather event). Basin will be modeled to match the authorized future channel depth (-54+4+2) feet MLLW. Statistics on historical wind conditions will also be provided. Bathymetry obtained from the USACE ship channel project as well as the new hydrographic surveys of the Aransas and Xxxxx Xxx channels will be used to generate the hydrodynamic model.
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