Coastal Restoration Trust of New Zealand

Coastal Dune Ecosystem Reference Database

Shorecasts: a blind-test of shoreline models

Author
Montaño, J.; Cagigal, L.
Year
2019
Journal / Source
Hal Archives
Volume
19
Pages
7
Summary
Predictions of shoreline change are of great societal importance, but models tend to be tested and tuned for the specific site of interest. To overcome this issue and test the ability of numerical models to simulate shoreline change over the medium scale (order of years) we have organized a non-competitive competition where participants were given data to train their model (1999–2014) and data to predict seasonal to inter-annual future changes (2014–2017). Participants were shown the observed shoreline changes only after submission of their modelling results. Overall, 19 numerical models were tested, the vast majority falling in the broad categories of “hybrid models” or “machine learning”. Models were able to reproduce the mean characteristics of shoreline change but often failed to reproduce the observed rapid changes induced by storms.