Deep uncertainties in sea‐level rise and storm surge projections: Implications for coastal flood risk management

PC Oddo, BS Lee, GG Garner, V Srikrishnan… - Risk …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Sea levels are rising in many areas around the world, posing risks to coastal communities
and infrastructures. Strategies for managing these flood risks present decision challenges …

Differential effects of chronic and acute simulated seawater intrusion on tidal freshwater marsh carbon cycling

ER Herbert, J Schubauer-Berigan, CB Craft - Biogeochemistry, 2018 - Springer
Tidal freshwater ecosystems experience acute seawater intrusion associated with periodic
droughts, but are expected to become chronically salinized as sea level rises. Here we …

Future flood risk exacerbated by the dynamic impacts of sea level rise along the Northern Gulf of Mexico

MV Bilskie, DD Angel, D Yoskowitz, SC Hagen - Earth's Future, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
A growing concern of coastal communities is increased flood risk and non‐monetary
consequences due to climate‐induced impacts such as sea level rise (SLR). Previous efforts …

Climate of the southeast USA: past, present, and future

CE Konrad, CM Fuhrmann, A Billiot, BD Keim… - Climate of the southeast …, 2013 - Springer
The Southeast USA experiences a wide range of extreme weather and climate events,
including floods, droughts, heat waves, cold outbreaks, winter storms, severe thunderstorms …

A Holocene history of high bluffs, strandplains, terraces, and dunes along the southeastern margin of Lake Superior (Michigan, USA) with reference to fluctuating lake …

TG Fisher, HM Loope, WL Loope… - Geological …, 2024 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The strandplains of the southeast Lake Superior coastline between Au Sable Point and
Whitefish Point, Michigan, USA, record a response to Holocene lake-level variation (∼ 75 …

Sea level rise as a design and planning issue

GD Newman, Z Qiao, R Zhu - Landscape Architecture for Sea …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Despite differing estimates from multiple organizations and sources, what remains clear is
that the global sea level is rising. While there can be some debate to what extent this is …

[图书][B] Development of an Integrated Hydrodynamic and Coastal Risk Assessment Model for Charlestown, RI

CJ Small - 2018 - search.proquest.com
Abstract The Northeast Coast of the United States faces the possible damaging effects of
storm surge, waves, and wind due to Atlantic tropical and extratropical storms each year …

Quantifying the impacts of climate-driven flood risk changes and risk perception biases on coastal urban property values; A case study for the North Carolina coastal …

J Waard - 2015 - essay.utwente.nl
Between 1991 and 2010, hurricanes and tropical storms were the biggest cause of property
losses, causing 44% of all disaster related property destruction in the US The projected …