[HTML][HTML] Climate change: Strategies for mitigation and adaptation

F Wang, JD Harindintwali, K Wei, Y Shan… - The Innovation …, 2023 - the-innovation.org
The sustainability of life on Earth is under increasing threat due to human-induced climate
change. This perilous change in the Earth's climate is caused by increases in carbon dioxide …

Observing the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation yields a decade of inevitable surprises

MA Srokosz, HL Bryden - Science, 2015 - science.org
BACKGROUND A 2002 report, Abrupt Climate Change: Inevitable Surprises, highlighted the
North Atlantic circulation as possibly subject to abrupt change in a warming climate …

Changing state of the climate system

SK Gulev, PW Thorne, J Ahn, FJ Dentener… - 2021 - centaur.reading.ac.uk
2 Chapter 2 assesses observed large-scale changes in climate system drivers, key climate
indicators and 3 principal modes of variability. Chapter 3 considers model performance and …

Global and regional sea level rise scenarios for the United States

WV Sweet, RE Kopp, CP Weaver, J Obeysekera… - 2017 - ntrs.nasa.gov
The Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flood Hazard Scenarios and Tools Interagency Task
Force, jointly convened by the US Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) and the …

Ocean impact on decadal Atlantic climate variability revealed by sea-level observations

GD McCarthy, ID Haigh, JJM Hirschi, JP Grist… - Nature, 2015 - nature.com
Decadal variability is a notable feature of the Atlantic Ocean and the climate of the regions it
influences. Prominently, this is manifested in the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) in …

Increasing flooding hazard in coastal communities due to rising sea level: Case study of Miami Beach, Florida

S Wdowinski, R Bray, BP Kirtman, Z Wu - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2016 - Elsevier
Sea level rise (SLR) imposes an increasing flooding hazard on low-lying coastal
communities due to higher exposure to high-tide conditions and storm surge. Additional …

Accelerated flooding along the US East Coast: On the impact of sea‐level rise, tides, storms, the Gulf Stream, and the North Atlantic Oscillations

T Ezer, LP Atkinson - Earth's Future, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies identified the US East Coast north of Cape Hatteras as a “hotspot” for
accelerated sea‐level rise (SLR), and the analysis presented here shows that the area is …

Simulating storm surge and compound flooding events with a creek-to-ocean model: Importance of baroclinic effects

F Ye, YJ Zhang, H Yu, W Sun, S Moghimi, E Myers… - Ocean Modelling, 2020 - Elsevier
We present a creek-to-ocean 3D baroclinic model based on unstructured grids that aims to
unite traditional hydrologic and ocean models in a single modeling platform, by taking full …

Exploration of tidal‐fluvial interaction in the Columbia River estuary using S_TIDE

H Pan, X Lv, Y Wang, P Matte… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous tidal phenomena, including river tides, internal tides, and tides in ice‐covered
bay, are nonstationary, which pose a great challenge for traditional tidal analysis methods …

An extreme event of sea-level rise along the Northeast coast of North America in 2009–2010

PB Goddard, J Yin, SM Griffies, S Zhang - Nature Communications, 2015 - nature.com
The coastal sea levels along the Northeast Coast of North America show significant year-to-
year fluctuations in a general upward trend. The analysis of long-term tide gauge records …