The tides they are a‐Changin': A comprehensive review of past and future nonastronomical changes in tides, their driving mechanisms, and future implications
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many
locations are shifting considerably due to nonastronomical factors. Here we review …
locations are shifting considerably due to nonastronomical factors. Here we review …
Communicating future sea-level rise uncertainty and ambiguity to assessment users
Future sea-level change is characterized by both quantifiable and unquantifiable
uncertainties. Effective communication of both types of uncertainty is a key challenge in …
uncertainties. Effective communication of both types of uncertainty is a key challenge in …
Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago: the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction
The BRITICE‐CHRONO consortium of researchers undertook a dating programme to
constrain the timing of advance, maximum extent and retreat of the British–Irish Ice Sheet …
constrain the timing of advance, maximum extent and retreat of the British–Irish Ice Sheet …
Integrating new sea‐level scenarios into coastal risk and adaptation assessments: An ongoing process
RJ Nicholls, SE Hanson, JA Lowe… - Wiley …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The release of new and updated sea‐level rise (SLR) information, such as from the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Assessment Reports, needs to be …
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Assessment Reports, needs to be …
[HTML][HTML] Responding to climate change around England's coast-The scale of the transformational challenge
Around the world coastal communities face an unprecedented challenge in responding to
sea level rise and associated changes. For many responding through incremental …
sea level rise and associated changes. For many responding through incremental …
[PDF][PDF] Impacts of climate change on coastal geomorphology and coastal erosion relevant to the coastal and marine environment around the UK
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A large proportion of the coastline of the UK and Ireland is currently
suffering from erosion (17% in the UK; 19.9% in Ireland) and of the 3700 km coastline of …
suffering from erosion (17% in the UK; 19.9% in Ireland) and of the 3700 km coastline of …
[PDF][PDF] Third uk climate change risk assessment (ccra3): Future flood risk
Background Under the Climate Change Act 2008 the UK Government is required to publish
a Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) every five years. Following publication of the …
a Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) every five years. Following publication of the …
Projecting global mean sea‐level change using CMIP6 models
The effective climate sensitivity (EffCS) of models in the Coupled Model Intercomparison
Project 6 (CMIP6) has increased relative to CMIP5. We explore the implications of this for …
Project 6 (CMIP6) has increased relative to CMIP5. We explore the implications of this for …
Exploring the drivers of global and local sea‐level change over the 21st century and beyond
MD Palmer, JM Gregory, M Bagge, D Calvert… - Earth's …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We present a new set of global and local sea‐level projections at example tide gauge
locations under the RCP2. 6, RCP4. 5, and RCP8. 5 emissions scenarios. Compared to the …
locations under the RCP2. 6, RCP4. 5, and RCP8. 5 emissions scenarios. Compared to the …
Reconstruction of the palaeo‐sea level of Britain and Ireland arising from empirical constraints of ice extent: implications for regional sea level forecasts and North …
Reconstructions of palaeo‐sea level are vital for predicting future sea level change and
constraining palaeo‐ice sheet reconstructions, as well as being useful for a wide array of …
constraining palaeo‐ice sheet reconstructions, as well as being useful for a wide array of …