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 Tidal and Storm Surge Models 



53. Tidal and storm surge elevations and currents were determined using 

 the WIFM model. These calculations were made in a separate WES study 

 (Leenknecht, Earickson, and Butler 1984), and the results were provided for 

 this study. 



54. In order to perform tidal and storm surge calculations, a larger 

 area must be modeled than that modeled by the CIP numerical modeling system. 

 Figure 21 shows the limits of computational grids used for the tidal and storm 

 surge computations. In addition, the limits of the shore processes grid used 



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