Geomorphic and ecological constraints on the coastal carbon sink
Climate change is driving a fundamental reorganization of the coastal zone, in which carbon-
rich ecosystems are simultaneously migrating, accreting and submerging. In this Review, we …
rich ecosystems are simultaneously migrating, accreting and submerging. In this Review, we …
[HTML][HTML] Sea level rise risks and societal adaptation benefits in low-lying coastal areas
Sea level rise (SLR) will increase adaptation needs along low-lying coasts worldwide.
Despite centuries of experience with coastal risk, knowledge about the effectiveness and …
Despite centuries of experience with coastal risk, knowledge about the effectiveness and …
Triple-dip La Niña in 2020–23: understanding the role of the annual cycle in tropical Pacific SST
S Jiang, C Zhu, ZZ Hu, N Jiang… - Environmental Research …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract The triple-dip La Niña in 2020–23 is characterized by persisting southeasterly wind
anomalies over the tropical central and eastern Pacific. Our results show that the wind …
anomalies over the tropical central and eastern Pacific. Our results show that the wind …
Advances in operational permafrost monitoring on Svalbard and in Norway
K Isaksen, J Lutz, AM Sørensen, Ø Godøy… - Environmental …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
The cryosphere web portal maintained by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET
Norway), https://cryo. met. no, provides access to the latest operational data and the current …
Norway), https://cryo. met. no, provides access to the latest operational data and the current …
[HTML][HTML] New datings and elevations of a fossil reef in Lembetabe, southwest Madagascar: eustatic and tectonic implications
The study of geological sea-level proxies formed during previous interglacials is a common
approach to assess how global sea level will evolve under warmer climate conditions. Over …
approach to assess how global sea level will evolve under warmer climate conditions. Over …
[HTML][HTML] Sea-level rise: From global perspectives to local services
G Durand, MR van den Broeke… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Coastal areas are highly diverse, ecologically rich, regions of key socio-economic activity,
and are particularly sensitive to sea-level change. Over most of the 20th century, global …
and are particularly sensitive to sea-level change. Over most of the 20th century, global …
Observed contribution of Barents-Kara sea ice loss to warm Arctic-cold Eurasia anomalies by submonthly processes in winter
Abstract The warm Arctic-cold Eurasia (WACE) pattern of surface air temperature anomalies
is a prominent feature of the Eurasian climate variations during boreal winter. The …
is a prominent feature of the Eurasian climate variations during boreal winter. The …
[PDF][PDF] A new projection for glacier mass and runoff changes over High Mountain Asia
High Mountain Asia (HMA) is considered the Asian water tower and distributes the most
plentiful glacier resources outside of the polar regions [1, 2]. The mountain glaciers provide …
plentiful glacier resources outside of the polar regions [1, 2]. The mountain glaciers provide …
Future sea level rise dominates changes in worst case extreme sea levels along the global coastline by 2100
We provide the magnitude of a worst case scenario for extreme sea levels (ESLs) along the
global coastline by 2100. This worst case scenario for ESLs is calculated as a combination …
global coastline by 2100. This worst case scenario for ESLs is calculated as a combination …
[HTML][HTML] Revisiting temperature sensitivity: how does Antarctic precipitation change with temperature?
With progressing global warming, snowfall in Antarctica is expected to increase, which could
counteract or even temporarily overcompensate increased ice-sheet mass losses caused by …
counteract or even temporarily overcompensate increased ice-sheet mass losses caused by …