CONTENTS 



FIGURES — Continued 



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 3-40 Single-peaked spectrum near the center of Hurricane David, West 



Palm Beach, Florida 3-79 



3-41 Compositive wave charts 3-80 



3-42 Pressure and wind distribution in model hurricane 3-82 



3-43 Isolines of relative significant wave height for slow-moving 



hurricane 3-85 



3-44 Typical tide curves along Atlantic and gulf coasts 3-90 



3-45 Typical tide curves along Pacific coasts of the United States 3-91 



3-46 Sample tsunami records from tide gages 3-94 



3-47 Typical water level variations in Great Lakes 3-95 



3-48 Long wave surface profiles 3-97 



3-49 Definition sketch of wave setup 3-100 



3-50 S /H, versus H,/gT^ 3-103 



WD b 



3-51 Definition sketch 3-105 



3-52 Measured random wave setup on a l-on-30 flat slope 3-108 



3-53 Predicted random wave setup on plane slopes for 7—- = 0.5 3-109 



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3-54 Storm surge and observed tide chart, Hurricane Carla, 



7-12 September 1961 3-112 



3-55 High water mark chart for Texas, Hurricane Carla, 



7-12 September 1961 3-114 



3-56 Notation and reference frame 3-120 



3-57 Storm surge chart, Hurricane Carol, 30 and 31 August 1954 3-124 



3-58 Lake surface contours on Lake Okeechobee, Florida, 



Hurricane on 26 and 27 August 1949 3-128 



