Global probabilistic projections of extreme sea levels show intensification of coastal flood hazard
Global warming is expected to drive increasing extreme sea levels (ESLs) and flood risk along the world’s coastlines. In this work we present probabilistic projections of ESLs for the present century taking into consideration changes in mean sea level, tides, wind-waves, and storm surges. Between th...
Main Authors: | Vousdoukas, MI, Mentaschi, L, Voukouvalas, E, Verlaan, M, Jevrejeva, S, Jackson, LP, Feyen, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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